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"Crystalline solids are anisotropic" - What does this statement mean?

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It means the magnitudes of physical properties (such as electrical conductivity, thermal conductivity, thermal expansion, refraction, etc.) of crystalline solids depend on the direction along which we determine the solids. That is to say, the magnitude of any physical property will have different values depending on the directions along which it is to be measured.
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