Basic Physics3 Isotropic vs Anisotropic At a macroscopic scale, materials can be simply classified into two different properties, Anisotropic and Isotropic [1]. There are three subsets of Anisotropic; Monoclinic, Orthotropic and Transversely Isotropic. In this article, the five types of material properties will be introduced with example materials. In materials engineering, Isotropic is defined as identical mechanical properties and t.. 2022. 3. 22. Hooke's Law /Stress-Strain Curve Hooke's Law is widely used in science and engineering fields. In this article, a basic spring experiment will be introduced to understand Hooke's law and stress-strain curve for engineering applications. Hooke's Law is used to describe an extension of an elastic object, such as a spring [1]. F = ke Equation 1: The above equation states Hooke's law. F : Force needed to stretch the spring (N) e : .. 2022. 2. 22. (Basic Electric Circuits)_Current, Voltage and Resistance In physics or mathematics, understanding definitions of basic terms is essential. Without a stable foundation, the next level of knowledge can not be built above it securely. To understand an advanced level of electric circuits, it is important to understand the basic definitions correctly. This series of posts will help to grip the basic electric circuit terms. Let's start with current, voltage.. 2022. 1. 2. 이전 1 다음