Other Definitions
anisotropic (dict)

Anisotropic

Anisotropic (meaning non-isotropic) is usually used to describe a directionally dependent phenomenon. For example, anisotropic radiation has different intensities in different directions, and an anisotropic field exerts different actions depending on how the test particle is oriented. Magnetic susceptibility or electrical conductivity, for example, can be anisotropic in certain materials, as is the cosmic microwave background radiation. Wood is an anisotropic material as its strength and expansion due to humidity are different in the longitudinal, radial, and tangential directions. See also anisotropic etch, and liquid crystal. This term is also used in the field of computer graphics. For example, an anisotropic surface will change in appearance as it is rotated about its geometric normal, as is the case with velvet. Anisotropic scaling occurs when something is scaled by different amounts in different directions, for example, stretching a 64×64-pixel texture to cover a 12×34-pixel rectangle, this is known as anisotropic filtering.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
astronomical unit
artist
actaeon
anglicanism
airplane (disambiguation)
athens
anguilla
ashmore and cartier islands
acoustic theory
alexander mackenzie
annexation
ashoka
archaea
american
ada programming language
alfonso arau
alfonso cuarn
arthur meighen
arianism
august 1
antoninus pius
antonine wall
august 3
advanced encryption standard
april 26
argot
alpha decay
absolute poverty
analytical engine
caesar augustus
geography of antarctica
demographics of antarctica
economy of antarctica
government of antarctica
communications in antarctica
transportation in antarctica
geography of alabama
list of governors of alabama
apocrypha
augustus
antarctic treaty system
algernon swinburne
alfred lawson
alcs