Rate of Change of Angular Momentum equals Sum of Moments of External Forces
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Theorem
The rate of change of angular momentum is equal to the sum of the moments of the external forces about the axis of rotation.
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Sources
- 2008: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (4th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): angular momentum (moment of momentum)
- 2014: Christopher Clapham and James Nicholson: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics (5th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): angular momentum