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- Circular_symmetry abstract "Circular symmetry in mathematical physics applies to a 2-dimensional field which can be expressed as a function of distance from a central point only.[citation needed] This means that all points on each circle take the same value. An example would be magnetic field intensity in a plane perpendicular to a current-carrying wire. A pattern with circular symmetry would consist of concentric circles. The 3-dimensional equivalent term is spherical symmetry. A scalar field has spherical symmetry if it depends on the distance to the origin only, such as the potential of a central force. A vector field has spherical symmetry if it is in radially inward or outward direction with a magnitude and orientation (inward/outward)[citation needed] depending on the distance to the origin only, such as a central force.".
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- Circular_symmetry subject Category:Symmetry.
- Circular_symmetry subject Category:Rotation_(geometry).
- Circular_symmetry comment "Circular symmetry in mathematical physics applies to a 2-dimensional field which can be expressed as a function of distance from a central point only.[citation needed] This means that all points on each circle take the same value. An example would be magnetic field intensity in a plane perpendicular to a current-carrying wire. A pattern with circular symmetry would consist of concentric circles. The 3-dimensional equivalent term is spherical symmetry.".
- Circular_symmetry label "Circular symmetry".
- Circular_symmetry label "Simetria circular e esférica".
- Circular_symmetry label "Simetría esférica".
- Circular_symmetry label "圓對稱".
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