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symmetryExact likeness in shape about a given line (axis), point, or plane. A figure has symmetry if one half can be rotated and/or reflected onto the other. (Symmetry preserves length, angle, but not necessarily orientation.) In a wider sense, symmetry exists if a change in the system leaves the essential features of the system unchanged; for example, reversing the sign of electric charges does not change the electrical behaviour of an arrangement of charges. Line symmetryIn the diagram, the letter A has one line of symmetry, or mirror line, shown by the dotted line. This is the line of reflection:Rotational symmetryThe diagram shows that the shape may be rotated about O into three identical positions. It has rotational symmetry of order three:Transformation of shapes can also take place by translation, rotation, reflection, and enlargement. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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The full tire cross section was modeled using a four noded axisymmettic element, CGAX4H (continuum, generalized, four noded axisymmetric element with a hybrid element formulation to handle incompressibility and twist). Indeed, the S-shaped Doppler velocity contours and decreased gradient within the reflectivity feature at 2159 and 2206 CST represent the pattern that would be produced by axisymmetric convergence within an anticyclonic shear region. Capillary movement of nearly axisymmetric sessile drops. |
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