epäisotrooppisiin
Epäisotrooppiset elиріпurgerées are a type of molecular structure that deviates from the ideal isotropic model. In reografie theory, an isotropic material is one in which the physical properties are identical in all directions. However, when the properties vary depending on the direction, the material is classified as epäisotrooppinen, meaning "anisotropic" or "non-isotropic".
A key characteristic of epäisotrooppiset materials is the presence of anisotropy, which means that the physical
Examples of epäisotrooppiset materials include wood, glass fiber, and certain polymers. In the case of wood,
The study of epäisotrooppiset materials is an active area of research in materials science, particularly in