What are the name of this three arrows in this animation?

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What are the name of this three arrows in this animation?
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What are the name of this three arrows in this animation?
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It is torque animation.
 
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Red, r, is the radius vector. Dark blue, F is the force applied. Light blue, τ, is the torque from the applied force. Dark green, p, is the linear momentum. Light green, L, is the angular momentum.
 
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