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1Isotropic radiation — has the same intensity regardless of the direction of measurement, and an isotropic field exerts the same action regardless of how the test particle is oriented. It radiates uniformly in all directions from a point source sometimes called an… …
2isotropic — [ī sä′trə pəsī΄sō träp′ik, ī΄sōtrō′pik; ī΄səträp′ik, ī΄sətrō′pik] adj. [ ISO + TROPIC] having physical properties, as conductivity, elasticity, etc., that are the same regardless of the direction of measurement: also isotropous [ī sä′trə pəs]… …
3Isotropic radiator — An isotropic radiator is a theoretical point source of waves which exhibits the same magnitude or properties when measured in all directions. It has no preferred direction of radiation. It radiates uniformly in all directions over a sphere… …
4Isotropic etching — In semiconductor technology isotropic etching is non directional removal of material from a substrate via a chemical process using an etchant substance. The etchant may be a corrosive liquid or a chemically active ionized gas, known as a… …
5isotropic — Singly refracting in polarised light. An object which is identical in all directions; invariant with respect to direction …
6isotropic — a. having same properties in every direction. ♦ isotrope a. ♦ isotropism, ♦ isotropy, n. ♦ isotropous, a …
7Bi isotropic — In physics and engineering, and materials science, bi isotropics (or biisotropics) are any of a class of materials having the special optical property that it can twist the polarization of light in either refraction or transmission. This does not …
8Effective isotropic radiated power — Die Äquivalente isotrope Sendeleistung (engl. equivalent isotropically radiated power, EIRP oder e.i.r.p.) ist das Produkt der in eine Sendeantenne eingespeisten Leistung multipliziert mit deren Antennengewinn (relativ zu einem Isotropstrahler)… …
9Equivalent isotropic radiated power — Die Äquivalente isotrope Sendeleistung (engl. equivalent isotropically radiated power, EIRP oder e.i.r.p.) ist das Produkt der in eine Sendeantenne eingespeisten Leistung multipliziert mit deren Antennengewinn (relativ zu einem Isotropstrahler)… …
10solids, mechanics of — ▪ physics Introduction science concerned with the stressing (stress), deformation (deformation and flow), and failure of solid materials and structures. What, then, is a solid? Any material, fluid or solid, can support normal forces.… …