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lets say a body is moving in a circular motion that is on a x-z plane , according to the right hand thumb rule , if the body is moving anti clockwise, angular displacement is in positive y direction . But the displacement is ON the circle isnt it ? then why would the displacement vector be on a direction which isnt in the plane the circle is on ?
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
anyone ?
Real potato
Real potato8mo ago
Angular displacement is an axial vector , axial vectors act alpng the axis of rotation
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Deleted UserOP8mo ago
i read that, im asking why is it so ?
Real potato
Real potato8mo ago
for eg ek object circular motion kr rha hai to us circle pr koi bhi 3-4 point utha lo un point pr particle ka Velocity vector alag alag aayega due to direction but w(angular velocity) to cons hai to alag alag points ka w same hai lekin unka V vector alag hai yo V=wxr ko cons rkhne ke liye hi w axial vector hota hai
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iTeachChem7mo ago
the angular displacement vector represents the axis of rotation, not the actual path. does this make sense? yep exaclty what potato said +solved @Real potato
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