: Unlike finite rotations, infinitesimal rotations commute, allowing them to be treated as vectors ( modified cap omega with right arrow above Coriolis and Centrifugal Forces
Chapter 4 of Goldstein’s Classical Mechanics "The Kinematics of Rigid Body Motion," goldstein classical mechanics solutions chapter 4
) used to uniquely define the orientation of a rigid body relative to a fixed coordinate system. Euler’s Theorem : Unlike finite rotations