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Coin flipping / Random selection / Measurement / Rotational symmetry / Physical quantities / Fair coin / Almost surely / Coin / Angular momentum / Physics / Probability and statistics / Probability theory
Coin flipping
Random selection
Measurement
Rotational symmetry
Physical quantities
Fair coin
Almost surely
Coin
Angular momentum
Physics
Probability and statistics
Probability theory

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