anizotrópia
Anizotrópia refers to the property of a material or substance that exhibits different physical properties in different directions. This means that a measurement of a particular property, such as electrical conductivity, thermal expansion, or refractive index, will yield different values depending on the direction in which it is measured. This is in contrast to isotropy, where properties are uniform in all directions.
Many natural and engineered materials display anisotropy. For example, wood is anisotropic because its strength and
The phenomenon of anisotropy can arise from various factors, including the internal structure of the material,