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inversjon

Inversjon, or inversion in English, is a general term for reversing order, orientation, or relationship within a system. It describes a change from a normal or expected arrangement to an opposite or mirrored one, and its precise meaning depends on the discipline.

In linguistics, inversion refers to placing elements in an order different from the ordinary subject–verb sequence,

In mathematics and logic, an inverse operation or inverse function undoes the effect of another operation.

In chemistry and stereochemistry, Walden inversion describes the change in configuration at a stereogenic center during

In music theory, inversion refers to reordering the notes of a chord or melody so that a

In other contexts, inversion can also describe color inversion in imaging (creating negative images), or inversion

typically
to
form
questions
or
to
emphasize
a
component.
English
questions
often
use
auxiliary
inversion,
as
in
Are
you
coming?
Some
languages
show
similar
patterns
in
other
grammatical
contexts,
affecting
word
order
rather
than
semantics.
If
f(x)
=
y,
then
applying
the
inverse
function
f⁻¹
to
y
yields
x.
Examples
include
the
reciprocal
1/x
as
the
inverse
of
multiplication
by
x,
and
subtraction
as
the
inverse
of
addition.
Inverse
relations
satisfy
the
property
that
composing
a
function
with
its
inverse
returns
the
original
input.
certain
nucleophilic
substitutions,
notably
SN2
reactions.
The
product
has
the
opposite
absolute
configuration
at
the
reactive
center
compared
with
the
starting
material.
different
note
assumes
the
bass.
A
triad
in
root
position
C–E–G
can
appear
in
first
inversion
E–G–C
or
second
inversion
G–C–E,
altering
the
sonority
without
changing
the
chord’s
identity.
symmetries
in
physics
and
geometry,
where
spatial
properties
are
mirrored.