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"rotational symmetry" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or figure whose appearance remains unchanged when it is rotated, or when it is viewed from different angles. For example, you could say: "The snowflake has six-fold rotational symmetry, with each of its arms maintaining the same shape no matter how it is rotated."
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A sphere, for instance, has rotational symmetry; rotate it about its center and its appearance stays the same.
One such area involves comparing the rotational symmetry of 3-D rotations.
A 90° (fourfold) rotational symmetry (a.k.a. C4).
A 180° (twofold) rotational symmetry (a.k.a. C2).
Broken rotational symmetry influences many important properties of crystals.
That form of invariance is called rotational symmetry.
+ : A 90° (fourfold) rotational symmetry
Even more than this rotational symmetry, the equations stay the same if I boost my speed.
Thompson, K. P. Multinodal fifth-order optical aberrations of optical systems without rotational symmetry: spherical aberration.
The in-plane component breaks the rotational symmetry, a result of strong DMI in these films.
Control of vortex chirality and polarity in magnetic nanodots with broken rotational symmetry.
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