• Homogeneous is uniformity throughout and isotropic means uniformity of properties in all directions.
• Isotropy is based on the direction of properties; but homogeneity does not depend on the direction.
• anisotropic material's properties such as Young's Modulus, change with direction along the object. Common examples of anisotropic materials are wood and composites.
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