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The infinitesimal angular displacement of a particle performing circular motion is a vetor because its obeys

A

the commutative and associative laws of vector addition

B

do not obeys the laws of vector addition

C

do not obeys the laws of multiplication of vectors

D

all of these

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  • The infinitesimally angular displacement delta theta in uniform circular motion is

    A
    vector quantity
    B
    scalar quantity
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    radial velocity and radial acceleration
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    radial velocity and transverse acceleration
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    transverse velocity and radial acceleration
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    transverse velocity and transverse acceleration
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    Radial velocity and radial acceleration
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    A radial velocity and transverse acceleration
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    Transverse velocity and radial acceleration
    D
    Transverse velocity and transverse acceleration
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