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difference between polar amd axial vectors​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Polar vectors - These are the vectors that have a starting point as a displacement, force etc.

Axial vectors - These vectors act along the axis of rotation and gives a rotational effect. It follows the right hand screw rule for angular velocity, angular momentum, etc.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The direction of some of the vector quantities is clearly indicated by the direction of motion of a system.

Example of such vectors are displacement,velocity,acceleration,etc . such vectors are called polar vectors. ... such vectors are called Axial vectors.

Explanation:

Axial vector:

The axial vector used to express the rotational motion of the object.

The axial vector directed towards the axis of rotation.

Some examples of axial-vector are Torque, Angular velocity, and Angular acceleration.

Polar Vector:

The Polar vector is used to express the translation motion of the object.

The direction of the polar vector is the same as the direction of the coordinate system.

Some examples of the polar vector are displacement and force.

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