Physics, asked by khushikumbhare1, 11 months ago

1.
The physical quantity in translational motion, which is
analogous to moment of inertia in rotational motion is
(a) Velocity
(b) Force
(c) Energy
(d) Mass
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Answers

Answered by pt518700
9

Answer:

mass is the write answer for this question

Answered by soniatiwari214
0

Answer:

The correct option is mass.

Explanation:

  • Mass in translational motion is analogous to the moment of inertia in rotational motion
  • Acceleration in translation motion is analogous to the angular acceleration in rotational motion
  • Force in translational motion is analogous to the torque in rotational motion
  • F = ma
  • τ = Iα
  • The term "moment of inertia" refers to a physical quantity that quantifies a body's resistance to having its speed of rotation along an axis changed by the application of torque (turning force).
  • The axis could be internal or exterior, fixed or not.

Mass is the physical quantity in translational motion which is analogous to the moment of inertia in rotational motion.

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