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Rotational symmetry / Classical mechanics / Introductory physics / Euclidean geometry / Kinematics / Rotation / Rigid body / Segmentation / Cartesian coordinate system / Physics / Geometry / Mathematics
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Rotational symmetry
Classical mechanics
Introductory physics
Euclidean geometry
Kinematics
Rotation
Rigid body
Segmentation
Cartesian coordinate system
Physics
Geometry
Mathematics

3162 Liter et al. J. Opt. Soc. Am. A/Vol. 11, No. 12/December 1994

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