angular impulse
time integral of the moment of force
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angular impulse
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- angular impulse's subclass of is recorded as physical quantity[1].
- angular impulse's subclass of is recorded as vector quantity[2].
- angular impulse's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-4:2006 Quantities and units—Part 4: Mechanics[3].
- angular impulse's described by source is recorded as ISO 80000-4:2019 Quantities and units — Part 4: Mechanics[4].
- angular impulse's defining formula is recorded as \boldsymbol{H} = \int_{t_1}^{t_2} \boldsymbol{M} \, \mathrm{d} t[5].
- angular impulse's ISQ dimension is recorded as \mathsf{L}^2 \mathsf{M} \mathsf{T}^{-1}[6].
- angular impulse's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[7].
- angular impulse's in defining formula is recorded as \boldsymbol{H}[8].
- angular impulse's in defining formula is recorded as \boldsymbol{M}[9].
- angular impulse's in defining formula is recorded as t[10].
- angular impulse's Wolfram Language quantity ID is recorded as AngularImpulse[11].
- angular impulse's quantity symbol is recorded as \boldsymbol{H}[12].
- angular impulse's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as newton metre second[13].
- angular impulse's recommended unit of measurement is recorded as kilogram square metre per second[14].
- angular impulse's QUDT quantity kind ID is recorded as AngularImpulse[15].
- angular impulse's IEV number is recorded as 113-03-28[16].
- angular impulse's QUDT dimension ID is recorded as A0E0L2I0M1H0T-1D0[17].