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'''Axial symmetry''' is ] around an axis; an object is axially symmetric if its appearance is unchanged if rotated around some axis. | '''Axial symmetry''' is ] around an axis; an object is axially symmetric if its appearance is unchanged if rotated around some axis. | ||
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Axial symmetry is symmetry around an axis; an object is axially symmetric if its appearance is unchanged if rotated around some axis.
See also
- Rotational symmetry has a more general discussion
- Chiral symmetry describes the use in quantum mechanics
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