Spherical symmetry occurs in an organism if it is able to be cut into two identical halves through any cut that runs through the organism's center.
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Rotational spherical symmetry is isomorphic with the rotation group SO ( 3 ), and can be parametrized by the Davenport chained rotations pitch, yaw, and roll.
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Also tested for each ball model are spherical symmetry, maximum weight, minimum size and initial velocity, which cannot exceed 250 feet per second with a 2 percent tolerance.
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Initially, both the Hartree method and the Hartree Fock method were applied exclusively to atoms, where the spherical symmetry of the system allowed one to greatly simplify the problem.
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But notice that the set of all possible orbits does posses spherical symmetry even if no single orbit does . talk ) 16 : 06, 1 October 2013 ( UTC)
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When the mass density of this central body exceeds a particular limit, it triggers a gravitational collapse which, if it occurs with spherical symmetry, produces what is known as a Schwarzschild black hole.
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Searching for some of the simplest solutions ( with a central potential and a spherical symmetry ), a solution leads to a flower shape, the common Platycodon flower ( see Fig . 2 ).
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This follows immediately from spherical symmetry ( any field would have to be radial ) and Gauss's law ( the total electrical flux out through a closed surface is proportional to the charge inside ).
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In order for this to work outside the laboratory, the wires had to be strong enough to withstand being dropped from an aircraft, but thin enough to not disturb the spherical symmetry of the implosion.
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Take a look at spherical symmetry, and think about why it is easier to write a description for a circular wave field using circular-style coordinates . talk ) 12 : 43, 3 April 2009 ( UTC)