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Symmetry Dominoes
Designed to introduce the concept of single axis symmetry, these large dominoes are printed in bright colours, laminated and mounted onto thick durable card for easy use. The game can be played by up to 4 or used as an individual matching activity.
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Symmetry Mirrors 50x125mm Pk30
A class pack of 30 unbreakable mirrors measuring 50 x 125mm, ideal for symmetry experiments
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Chris Christensen Safe T Grid Symmetry Mat Carrying Strap
Chris Christensen Safe-T Grid Symmetry Mat Carrying Strap The Safety Grid Strap is the perfect accessory for your new Chris Christensen Safe-T Grid Symmetry Mat. The strong, lightweight nylon strap is perfect for easily transporting your Safe-T Grid Symmetry Mat and carrying it wherever you go - just strap it on and go! **Chris Christensen Safe-T Grid Symmetry Mat is sold separately and does not come with a carrying strap
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Chris Christensen Safe T Grid Symmetry Mat 42" X 24"
Chris Christensen's Safe-T Grid Symmetry Mat 42" X 24" This symmetry mat is a must-have for any dog groomer, trainer, handler, or any else who works with dogs on a table. The anti-fatigue, non-slip mat features a grid pattern that allows you to easily line up your dog for stacking practice to really perfect those grooms. Double-padded to make a comfortable place for your dog to stand. **Carrying strap sold separately for easy transportation
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What types of symmetry are there: point symmetry, axis symmetry, or no symmetry?
There are three types of symmetry: point symmetry, axis symmetry, and no symmetry. Point symmetry occurs when an object can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and still look the same. Axis symmetry, also known as reflection symmetry, occurs when an object can be reflected across a line and still look the same. No symmetry means that the object does not have any regular repeating pattern or axis of reflection.
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What is the difference between axis symmetry, axis of symmetry, rotational symmetry, and point symmetry?
Axis symmetry refers to the property of a shape being symmetrical with respect to an axis, meaning that if the shape is folded along the axis, the two halves will coincide. The axis of symmetry is the line along which the shape is symmetrical. Rotational symmetry refers to the property of a shape being able to be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same. Point symmetry refers to the property of a shape being symmetrical with respect to a central point, meaning that if the shape is rotated 180 degrees around the point, it will look the same.
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What are the similarities between axial symmetry and point symmetry?
Both axial symmetry and point symmetry involve the concept of symmetry in geometric shapes. In axial symmetry, an object is symmetrical if it can be divided into two equal halves by a line of symmetry. Similarly, in point symmetry, an object is symmetrical if it looks the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point. Both types of symmetry result in balanced and visually appealing shapes.
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What is the difference between point symmetry and rotational symmetry?
Point symmetry occurs when a figure looks the same after being rotated 180 degrees around a central point, while rotational symmetry occurs when a figure looks the same after being rotated a certain angle around a central point. In other words, point symmetry requires a 180-degree rotation to look the same, while rotational symmetry can occur with rotations of different angles. Additionally, point symmetry is a specific type of rotational symmetry, as it is a rotation of 180 degrees.
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Otterbox Symmetry Series For Apple iPhone Se 2Nd Gen87 Black 77-55769
Gear up your phone touchscreen for the long haul. OtterBox Trusted Glass installs easily and helps protect your screen from drops, breaks and scratches. The glass resists smudges and fingerprints while maintaining the vivid clarity of your display.
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Wild Cat Island Lake Cruise on Coniston Water
Boat Tours Experience Days: Take a scenic boat ride along Coniston Water, and see Wild Cat Island as made famous by the film and book Swallows and Amazons. You can hop on and off the boat throughout the day, or just sit back and relax for an hour and enjoy the whole journey.Your boat ride begins at Coniston Boat Landings, where you’ll board your comfortable vessel for the journey ahead. Get settled in, and admire the scenery, looking out at the sparkling blue water and magnificent green hills surrounding you. Setting off, the boat will trundle along Coniston Water at a relaxing pace, stopping regularly at points of interest including Torver, Sunny Bank and Brantwood. It’s up to you whether you opt to hop off and explore, or remain on board for the duration of the trip. If you choose to disembark at Brantwood, you’ll have the opportunity to see the former home of the Victorian polymath John Ruskin, whose legacy still lives on today. Of course, don't forget to keep an eye out for the trip's main focus: the famous Wild Cat Island! Your route will eventually turn around and take you back to Coniston Boat Landings, after a peaceful journey full of natural beauty. This Wild Cat Island Lake Cruise on Coniston Water is the perfect experience gift for outdoorsy types, and makes a fun addition to your next Coniston day out!
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Emotions Fishing
This magnetic emotions fishing game can be used in a water tray or on a table. Magnetic fishing rods pick up the faces which have ferritic stainless steel parts that wont rust in water or sand. There are 18 different emotions pieces 4 magnetic
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Lake District Tandem Skydive
Skydiving Experience Days: This skydiving experience brings you the serious thrills of a tandem skydive in the Lake District in Cumbria, combining the most extreme of extreme sports with the most beautiful of beauty spots in the UK. Any skydive is a memorable experience, but when it is enjoyed over the famous scenery of the Cumbria Lake District it becomes something even more unforgettable. See the Lake District from the best possible vantage point - 14,500 foot in the air, with the ground coming to meet you! The great thing about a tandem skydive experience is that you have very little responsibility - all you have to remember is how to position your body, and you can leave all the parachute work to your highly experienced skydiving instructor! This means you are free to simply enjoy the view of the lakes and relish that freefall feeling as you drop 5,000ft in 50 seconds!Your tandem skydive experience in Cumbria will begin when you fill out the registration forms and watch the safety & technique video with an instructor. Then, once briefed, you'll begin a short technique learning session - including where to tuck your head and legs throughout the skydiving experience. Then, once you are fully ready - you'll put the safety clothing on (boiler suit, cap, goggles & gloves) and make your way to the runway with your instructor and other skydivers. You'll get into the PAC 750XL plane - which is one of a kind and designed specifically for skydivers, sat in between the legs of your instructor with rows of jumpers to the side and in front of you. Once you've taken off and at a height of around 14,500ft - the hatch will open and you'll shuffle to the door ready to tuck your legs and roll out of the plane. Around 50 seconds of the most incredible free fall will ensue, dropping 5,000ft feet at 120mph before the instructor opens the parachute ready to begin eight minutes of floating back to ground level.
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What is the difference between axis symmetry and point symmetry?
Axis symmetry refers to a shape or object being symmetrical with respect to an axis, meaning that if you were to fold the shape along the axis, the two halves would perfectly overlap. Point symmetry, on the other hand, refers to a shape or object being symmetrical with respect to a single point, meaning that if you were to rotate the shape 180 degrees around that point, it would look the same. In essence, axis symmetry involves reflection across a line, while point symmetry involves rotation around a point.
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Point or axis symmetry?
Point symmetry occurs when a figure can be rotated 180 degrees around a central point and still look the same. Axis symmetry, on the other hand, occurs when a figure can be reflected across a line and still look the same. Point symmetry is less common in geometric figures compared to axis symmetry.
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What are symmetry functions?
Symmetry functions are mathematical functions used to describe the local environment of atoms in a material. They are often used in machine learning models to represent the atomic structure and interactions within a material. Symmetry functions capture the spatial arrangement of neighboring atoms around a central atom and can be used to predict material properties such as stability, reactivity, and mechanical behavior. These functions are particularly useful for understanding and predicting the behavior of complex materials with diverse atomic arrangements.
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What is rotational symmetry?
Rotational symmetry is a type of symmetry where a shape or object can be rotated by a certain angle and still look the same. In other words, if you can rotate a shape less than 360 degrees and it appears unchanged, then it has rotational symmetry. The number of times a shape can be rotated and still look the same is called its order of rotational symmetry. Shapes like circles have infinite rotational symmetry, as they look the same no matter how many times they are rotated.
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