Angular impulse

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This article is about the analogue, from linear motion to angular motion, of: impulse

Definition

The angular impulse created by a (possibly time-varying) torque over a time period is dfefined as the integral of the torque over the time period. In other words, the angular impulse created by a torque τ¯(t) from time t=t1 to time t=t2 is defined as the integral:

t1t2τ¯(t)dt

Units and dimensions

Question Answer
Scalar or vector? Vector
Instantaneous or time-cumulative Time-cumulative
MLT dimensions ML2T1: MLT;1;2;-1
SI units Js (Joule-second) or kgm2/s (kilograms peter squared per second)