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what is axial vector?​

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Answered by arushi020234
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In physics and mathematics, a pseudovector (or axial vector) is a quantity that transforms like a vector under a proper rotation, but in three dimensions gains an additional sign flip under an improper rotation such as a reflection.

Answered by llitskookiell
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Axial vector is a vector which does not change its sign on changing the coordinate system to a new system by a reflection in the origin.

An example of an axial vector is the vector product of two polar vectors, such as A = x × m, where A is the angular momentum of a particle, x is its position vector, and m is its momentum vector.

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