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angular velocity is scalar or vector explain

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Answered by Anonymous
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Angular velocity neither a vector nor a scalar. It is a pseudovector. To completely specify an angular velocity, one must specify its magnitude, the plane of rotation and the sense of rotation (clockwise/anticlockwise). ... Now that it has a magnitude and a direction, you may be tempted to call it a vector.

Answered by Blacksmith1111
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Angular Velocity is nor scalar nor vector quantity.It is pseudovector.To completely specify an angular velocity,one must specify it's magnitude,the plane of rotation,and the sense of rotation (clockwise or anticlockwise).

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