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21 lis 2023 · Translational symmetry, also called glide symmetry, occurs when the object or figure is moved by a shift or a slide in a specified direction through a specified distance.
28 sie 2022 · If we have an object or a drawing, we can describe its translational symmetry. But it does not work the other way around because many different objects or drawings may have identical symmetry. For example, Figure 11.14b (above) shows cats related by the same symmetry depicted in Figure 11.14a.
Like all periodic motions, gaits have time-translation symmetry: change phase by any integer number of cycles. There is also a spatial symmetry, the bilateral symmetry of the animal. However, the timing patterns of gaits suggest considering another kind of symmetry, which applies to the patterns but not the animal as such: permuting the legs.
Translational symmetry refers to a property of a geometric figure where the figure can be moved (translated) along a certain direction without altering its appearance. This means that the figure looks the same at multiple locations in space, creating a sense of uniformity and pattern.
Translational symmetry refers to a property of a geometric figure where it can be translated (slid) in space by certain distances in specific directions without changing its overall appearance.
Translational symmetry of an object means that a particular translation does not change the object. For a given object, the translations for which this applies form a group, the symmetry group of the object, or, if the object has more kinds of symmetry, a subgroup of the symmetry group.
30 maj 2013 · ‘Types of symmetry’ explains different types of symmetry. Rigid motions are the easiest type of symmetry to understand, and can be explained diagrammatically. The four main types of this symmetry are translation, rotation, reflection, and glide reflection.