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Why elementary angular displacement is a vector quantity?

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Answered by kshitizbitu7256
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Despite having direction and magnitude, angular displacement is not a vector because it does not obey the commutative law for addition. Nevertheless, when dealing with infinitesimal rotations, second order infinitesimals can be discarded and in this case commutativity appears.

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