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<math>\Delta L = \sum{\tau}*\Delta t</math> | |||
<math>\Delta L = I\Delta\omega = I\omega_f - I\omega_i</math> | |||
===A Computational Model=== | ===A Computational Model=== |
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Angular impulse is the torque acting over some time interval or the change in angular momentum.
A Mathematical Model
[math]\displaystyle{ \Delta L = \sum{\tau}*\Delta t }[/math]
[math]\displaystyle{ \Delta L = I\Delta\omega = I\omega_f - I\omega_i }[/math]
A Computational Model
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