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title: Notches
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There are two types of notches. The default notch is a dot in a circle.
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An alternative style shows a cross in a circle. This style is used to indicate the back of a garment. For example, on a sleevecap you may see a dot and a cross notch. This way you know which side of the sleevecap is the back (the one with the cross notch).
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<Legend part="notches">
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The default notch style (shown left) and alternative style for notches on the back
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</Legend>
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<Tip>
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##### Why we chose these notches
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In electromagnetism, a ⊙ symbol is used to indicate a flow of current coming towards you (to the front),
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whereas ⊗ is used for a current moving away from you (to the back).
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You can also think of an arrow. When an arrow flies towards you, you see its tip (⊙).
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When an arrow flies away from you, you see its fletches (⊗).
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</Tip>
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