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
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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"
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Cubic as an adjective (algebraic geometry):
Of a class of polynomial of the form ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d
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Cubic as an adjective (crystallography):
Having three equal axes and all angles 90.
Examples:
"'cubic cleavage"
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Cubic as a noun (algebraic geometry):
A cubic curve.
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Isometric as an adjective:
Of, or exhibiting equality in dimensions.
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Isometric as an adjective:
Of, or being a geometric system of three equal axes lying at right angles to each other (especially in crystallography).
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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]]."
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Isometric as an adjective (physics, of a thermodynamic process):
Taking place at constant volume because of being confined by rigid boundaries.
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Isometric as a noun:
A line connecting isometric points.