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I know that acceleration $\vec{a}$ is not a vector field but $\vec{F}$ is. Can you view the angular velocity $\vec{\omega}$ as a kind of vector field on a rigid body? AndCan you do the same for the position vector $\vec{r}$ as well?
I know that acceleration $\vec{a}$ is not a vector field but $\vec{F}$ is. Can you view the angular velocity $\vec{\omega}$ as a kind of vector field on a rigid body? And position vector $\vec{r}$ as well?
I know that acceleration $\vec{a}$ is not a vector field but $\vec{F}$ is. Can you view the angular velocity $\vec{\omega}$ as a kind of vector field on a rigid body? Can you do the same for the position vector $\vec{r}$ as well?
Is angular velocity a kind of vector field? How do you answer this question?
I know that acceleration $\vec{a}$ is not a vector field but $\vec{F}$ is. Can you view the angular velocity $\vec{\omega}$ as a kind of vector field on a rigid body? And position vector $\vec{r}$ as well?