Physics, asked by skishan5786, 1 year ago

Finite angular displacement is not a vector because

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Angular displacement can't be a vector because addition is not commutative.

For very small displacements, however, the surface of the earth is basically flat, so "rotating" the earth is simply moving in a given direction without swapping any axis.

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