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The magnitude of rotational symmetry refers to the number of times an object can be rotated around a central point and still look the same within a full 360-degree rotation. For example, a shape with rotational symmetry of order 4 can be rotated 90 degrees four times before returning to its original orientation. This property is commonly seen in regular polygons, where the order of symmetry corresponds to the number of sides. In general, the greater the order of rotational symmetry, the more symmetrical the object appears.

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