anisotroopne
Anisotroopne describes properties that vary with direction within a material or system, in contrast to isotropy, where properties are the same in all directions. The term captures a wide range of direction-dependent phenomena observed in physics, engineering, geology, biology, and materials science.
The directional dependence is often described mathematically using tensors. For example, electrical or thermal conductivity, permittivity,
Common sources of anisotroopne include crystal lattice structure, aligned fibers, or processing-induced textures in materials. Natural
Applications of anisotroopne knowledge include material design for directional performance, non-destructive testing, and medical imaging. In