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About what axis would a uniform cube have its minimum moment of inertia?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The moment of Inertia will be minimum about an axis passing through its diagonals. This is because in this case most of the mass of the cube will lie closest to the axis of rotation which means that the moment of inertia will be least possible.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The uniform cube will have a minimum moment of inertia when the axis passes through its diagonals.

  • Inertia's moment will be minimal about an axis which passes through its diagonals.
  • The cube often has a minimum axis rotational inertia corresponding to the mass distribution that is close.
  • This happens as in the given situation much of the cube's mass will lie nearest to the rotation axis, which means the moment of inertia will be likely the least.
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