1.What are polar and axial vectors? …
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Payal Singh 8 years, 1 month ago
In physics, a polar vector is a vector such as the radius vector r that reverses sign when the coordinate axes are reversed. Polar vectors are the type of vector usually simply known as "vectors." In contrast, pseudovectors (also called axial vectors) do not reverse sign when the coordinate axes are reversed. Examples of polar vectors include r, the velocity vector v, momentum p, and force F. The cross product of two polar vectors is a pseudovector
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