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  • {{About|time-translation symmetry (TTS)|time reversal symmetry|T-symmetry}} ...that the laws of physics are the same throughout history. Time-translation symmetry is closely connected, via [[Noether's theorem]], to [[conservation of energ ...
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  • ...a quantity possessing a [[continuous function|continuous]] [[translational symmetry]]. The [[continuity equation]] for the conserved current is a statement of *[[Time]] and [[energy]] - the continuous translational symmetry of time implies the [[conservation of energy]] ...
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  • ...to the [[time-invariant]] [[generating set of a group|generators]] of a [[symmetry group]], and specifically, to the generators that [[commutator (physics)|co ...is the "charge", the charge is the [[Lie algebra|generator of the (local) symmetry group]]. This charge is sometimes called the '''Noether charge'''. ...
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  • {{About|time-translation symmetry (TTS)|time reversal symmetry|T-symmetry}} ...that the laws of physics are the same throughout history. Time-translation symmetry is closely connected, via [[Noether's theorem]], to [[conservation of energ ...
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  • ...the [[conserved current]] associated to the [[chiral symmetry]] or [[axial symmetry]] of a system. According to [[Noether's theorem]], each [[symmetry]] of a system is associated a conserved quantity.<ref> ...
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  • ...n theoretical physics, and many theories are expressed in terms of their [[symmetry in physics|symmetries]] and invariants. ...ther's theorem]], any invariance of a physical system under a [[continuous symmetry]] leads to a fundamental [[Conservation law (physics)|conservation law]]. ...
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  • ...symmetry element]]s in a [[crystal structure]]; specifically, [[T-symmetry|symmetry under time reversal]] forbids the property.<ref>{{cite journal|url=http://w ...
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  • ...This assumes the galaxy has either intrinsic [[circular symmetry|spherical symmetry]] or is at least circularly symmetric as viewed in the plane of the sky. Al ...
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  • ...hrough [[mass–energy equivalence]]. This phenomenon is related to [[chiral symmetry breaking]]. In the case of [[nucleon]]s – [[proton]]s and [[neutron]]s – QC *[[Chiral symmetry breaking]] ...
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  • ...s are [[conservative force|conservative]] or [[circular symmetry#Spherical symmetry|spherically symmetric]]. However, a central force is conservative if and on ...
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  • ...FG is non-zero only if the charges surrounding the nucleus violate [[cubic symmetry]] and therefore generate an inhomogeneous electric field at the position of ...g this assumption, a more general form of the EFG tensor which retains the symmetry and traceless character is ...
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  • ...eak interaction]] [[weak interaction#Violation of symmetry|violates parity symmetry]], a spin-{{sfrac|1|2}} [[Dirac particle]] must have a toroidal dipole mome == Symmetry properties of dipole moments == ...
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  • ...web |last=Landreman |first=Matt |date=2019 |title=Quasisymmetry: A hidden symmetry of magnetic fields |url=https://hiddensymmetries.princeton.edu/sites/g/file ...nt]] takes this approach. One can also achieve this property without quasi-symmetry, and [[Wendelstein 7-X]] is an example of a device which is close to omnige ...
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  • ==Special case of axial symmetry== ...
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  • == Flavour symmetry ==<!--'Flavour symmetry' redirects here--> ...d [[SU(2)]] (see [[special unitary group]]). This is an example of flavour symmetry. ...
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  • ==Screw axis symmetry== ...lix.png|thumb|The [[Boerdijk–Coxeter helix]] is an example of a screw axis symmetry that is nonperiodic.]] ...
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  • | symmetry = P4/nmm ...
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  • ...e air flow. Its blades feature a symmetrical [[airfoil]] with its plane of symmetry in the [[plane of rotation]] and perpendicular to the air stream. ...
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  • ...the [[wave function]] of the system as a consequence of [[time translation symmetry]]. *[[Time translation symmetry]] ...
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  • ...the wing and directed forward, ''b''<sub>2</sub> is normal to the plane of symmetry and directed rightward, and ''b''<sub>3</sub> is given by the cross product ...dimensions|''S<sub>2n</sub>'']], of which the case ''n'' = 1 is inversion symmetry. ...
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