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Geometric object with magnitude (length) and direction.

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Is there a nice physical interpretation of this formula?

As a trivial example in our vector analysis class, we did the following computation. Let $\overrightarrow{\omega} = (\omega_1, \omega_2, \omega_3)$ be the angular velocity and $\overrightarrow{r} =(x, …