
arXiv: physics/9811029
We discuss two basic properties of angular displacements, namely, the anticommutation of finite rotations, and the commutation of infinitesimal rotations, and show how commutation is achieved as the angular displacement gets smaller and smaller.
Physics Education (physics.ed-ph), Physics - Physics Education, FOS: Physical sciences
Physics Education (physics.ed-ph), Physics - Physics Education, FOS: Physical sciences
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