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No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement
No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement
no, velocity=displacement/time
Radian is the unit for angular displacement is SI system of units.
angular displacement is a vector quantity when theta (angle) is small, otherwise it is scalar.
The magnitude of two displacement vectors, of magnitude x and y, is sqrt(x2 + y2)
Vectors are quantities that have both value and direction. Such as displacement and Velocity.
Angular displacement dimensions are radians. There are ( 2 ) ( pi ) radians or 360 degrees in one complete circle of displacement. Some treat angular displacement as having no dimensions; however, this is a poor and misleading practice. Angular velocity commonly has dimensions of rad/s or radians per second.
Radians
No, weight and displacement is not a set of vectors. A vector in the area of mathematics is defined as a direction as well as a magnitude of a specific item. Vectors can be labeled in a variety of ways.
It is the rate of change - with respect to time - of the angular displacement.
by vector addition?