Which kind of vector is angular momentum?
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First, the L vector represents the angular momentum—yes, it's a vector. Second, the r vector is a distance vector from some point to the object and finally the p vector represents the momentum (product of mass and velocity).
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Angular momentum isn't really a vector, it's a pseudo vector (aka axial vector) which is the antisymmetric part of a rank-2 tensor, so thinking of it like a (vector) force will most likely lead to confusion. They are different geometrical objects.
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