anisotropií
Anisotropií is a term used in physics and materials science to describe a property of matter where its physical properties, such as conductivity, refractive index, or mechanical strength, vary depending on the direction of measurement. In contrast, isotropic materials exhibit the same properties regardless of the direction. This directional dependence arises from the arrangement of atoms or molecules within the material. For example, in a crystal, atoms are often arranged in a regular, repeating lattice structure, which can lead to different interactions with external fields or forces depending on the orientation relative to this structure.
Many natural and synthetic materials display anisotropy. Wood is a common example; it is stronger and stiffer