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Can anyone explain angular impulse momentum theorem

Answer» 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.
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The angular impulse is the area under the torque – time curve in units of N∙m∙s is equal to the change in angular momentum over the same time interval. In the figure shown below, a non constant torque is applied to a rigid bar which has a moment of inertia of 0.8 kg∙m2 about its axis of rotation.


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