What Do You Mean By Angular Impulse?

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Angular Impulse:

The product of torque acting on a particle and the time during which it acts, is called angular impulse.

If an external torque \( \tau \) acts on a particle during the time from \( t_1 \) to \( t_2 \), then the angular impulse is

\( \displaystyle{\int_{t_1}^{t_2}}\tau\ dt \)

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