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  • curprev 06:0206:02, 15 July 2023Eric Lengyel talk contribs 10,552 bytes +10,552 Created page with "The ''geometric norm'' is a measure of the magnitude of an element. It has two components called the bulk norm and the weight norm. For points, lines, and planes, the geometric norm is equal to the shortest Euclidean distance between the geometry and the origin. For motors and flectors, the geometric norm is equal to half the distance that the origin is moved by the isometry operator. == Bulk Norm == The ''bulk norm'' of an element $$\mathbf x$$, d..."