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Is angular displacement is a vector?

angular displacement is a vector quantity when theta (angle) is small, otherwise it is scalar.


Why finite angular displacement is not a vector?

No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement


Why finite angular displacement is not a true vector?

No no its a true vector for infinite angular displacement


Is vector a displacement quantity?

displacement is a vector quantity


Is angular velocity a vector quantity?

Yes, angular velocity is a vector quantity


Is angular displacement and angular velocity the same?

No, angular displacement refers to the change in angle of an object relative to a reference point, while angular velocity is the rate at which an object changes its angle over time. Angular displacement is a scalar quantity, measured in radians, while angular velocity is a vector quantity with direction and magnitude, measured in radians per second.


Is angular displacment vecctor?

No, angular displacement is not a vector. It is a scalar quantity that represents the change in orientation of a rotating object. It is measured in radians or degrees.


Is displacement sclar or vector quantity?

Displacement is a vector quantity because it has both magnitude (distance) and direction.


Is angular momentum a vector quantity?

Angular momentum is a vector quantity. Angular velocity, which is a vector quantity, is multiplied by inertia, which is a scalar quantity.


Is displacement a scalar quantity?

Yes. Displacement requires a direction and hence is a vector


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Is angular momentum a vector quantity?

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