A vector has both magnitude and direction. Does it mean that anything that has magnitude and direction is necessarily a vector? The rotation of a body can be specified by the direction of the axis of rotation, and the angle of rotation about the axis. Does that make any rotation a vector?
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For a quantity to be a vector three cobditions must be followed i.e. it has magnitude as well as direction . Also it should add according to the triangle law of vector addition
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