Physics, asked by shamali3554, 10 months ago

Cgs unit of moment of inertia

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Answered by Anonymous
4

Answer:

g·cm²

Explanation:

A gram square centimeter (g·cm²) is a derived unit of moment of inertia in the CGS system. It is equal to the moment of inertia of a single particle having the mass of one gram rotating at one centimeter distance from the rotation axis.

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Answered by ManthanShah
2

Answer: g.cm^2

Explanation:

Moment of inertia is I = MR^2 where, M=mass of body and R=radius of the body.

Its SI unit is Kg.m^2

So, in cgs its unit will be g.cm^2.

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