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define polar vector , axial vector , co-initial vector, co-llinear vector​

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Polar Vector :- Vectors such as displacement, velocity, acceleration, force etc. in which only linear action in a particular direction is involved and hence does not depend on the frame of reference are called polar vectors.

Axial vector :- Vectors whose direction does not indicate the direction of rotation of the body.their direction is taken to be along the axis of rotation.such vectors are called axial vectors.

Co-initial vector :- Two vectors are called as co-initial vectors if both the given vectors have the same initial point.

Co-llinear vector :- Any two given vectors are called collinear vectors when both vectors are parallel to the same line.

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