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Why crystalline solids anisotropic?

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Why crystalline solids anisotropic?
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Ashish Soni 7 years ago

Because their physical property like temperature, refractive index e.t.c are different in different direction.
They are anisotropic because some of the property like refrective index have different value for different direction Shortcut to learn ( D.D for crystaline and for anisotropic same value for different direction S.D )

Navya Singh 7 years ago

Because they show different physical properties like refractive index etc. in different directions
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