translatioonisümmeetria
Translatioonisümmeetria refers to a type of symmetry in mathematics where an object remains unchanged after being translated (shifted) by a specific vector. This means that if you move the object by a certain distance in a particular direction, it will look exactly the same as it did before the translation. This concept is fundamental in fields like geometry and physics.
In geometry, a shape or pattern exhibits translatioonisümmeetria if it repeats itself at regular intervals. Think
In physics, translatioonisümmeetria is closely linked to the conservation of momentum. Noether's theorem states that for