On what reason angular momentum is a vector quantity proved it
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Angular momentum is a vector quantity, which means that it has always a certain orientation in space, depending on the direction of rotation.
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Angular momentum and angular velocity have both magnitude and direction and, therefore, are vector quantities. The direction of these quantities is inherently difficult to track—a point on a rotating wheel is constantly rotating and changing direction.
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