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In elementary math, the term "polar vector" is used to refer to a representation of a vector as a vector magnitude (length) and angle, which is equivalent to specifying its endpoints in polar coordinates (illustrated above). . The cross product of two polar vectors is a pseudovector.
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In elementary math, the term "polar vector" is used to refer to a representation of a vector as a vector magnitude (length) and angle, which is equivalent to specifying its endpoints in polar coordinates (illustrated above). . The cross product of two polar vectors is a pseudovector.
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