pöördsümmeetriaga
Pöördsümmeetriaga refers to a type of symmetry where an object remains unchanged after being rotated by a specific angle around a central point. This rotational symmetry is characterized by two components: the angle of rotation and the order of symmetry. The order of symmetry, also known as the rotational symmetry number, is the number of times an object can be rotated through a full 360 degrees and still appear identical to its original orientation. For example, a square has a rotational symmetry of order 4, meaning it looks the same after rotations of 90, 180, and 270 degrees, in addition to the full 360-degree rotation.
In a broader context, pöördsümmeetriaga can be observed in various fields, including geometry, art, and nature.