A vector has both magnitude and direction. Does it mean that anything that has magnitude and direction is necessarily a vector ?
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No. There are certain phusical quantities which have both magnitude and direction, but they are bot vectors as they do not follw the laws of vectos addition, which is essential for vectors. The finite rotation of a body about an axis is bot a vector because the finite rotations do not obey the laws of vectors addition.
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