The difference between Cubic and Isometric

When used as nouns, cubic means a cubic curve, whereas isometric means a line connecting isometric points.

When used as adjectives, cubic means used in the names of units of volume formed by multiplying a unit of length by itself twice, whereas isometric means of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions.


check bellow for the other definitions of Cubic and Isometric

  1. Cubic as an adjective (geometry):

    Used in the names of units of volume formed by multiplying a unit of length by itself twice.

    Examples:

    "'cubic foot"

  2. Cubic as an adjective (algebraic geometry):

    Of a class of polynomial of the form ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d

  3. Cubic as an adjective (crystallography):

    Having three equal axes and all angles 90.

    Examples:

    "'cubic cleavage"

  1. Cubic as a noun (algebraic geometry):

    A cubic curve.

  1. Isometric as an adjective:

    Of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions.

  2. Isometric as an adjective:

    Of, or being a geometric system of three equal axes lying at right angles to each other (especially in crystallography).

  3. Isometric as an adjective (physiology):

    Of or involving muscular contraction against resistance in which the length of the muscle remains the same. See also: Wikipedia:isometric exercise

    Examples:

    "Antonyms include tonic movements [[auxotonic]] and [[isotonic]] which are divided into [[concentric]] and [[eccentric]]."

  4. Isometric as an adjective (physics, of a thermodynamic process):

    Taking place at constant volume because of being confined by rigid boundaries.

  1. Isometric as a noun:

    A line connecting isometric points.