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Angular impulse. Formula

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Angular momentum is a vector that is parallel to the angular velocity. If there is no net torque acting on a system, the system's angular momentum is conserved. A net torque produces a change in angular momentum that is equal to the torque multiplied by the time interval over which the torque is applied, which is a measurement of angular impulse.

Angular impulse (\(\Delta L\))    Change in angular momentum. Vector quantity with SI units of kg⋅m2/S



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