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Deduce the relation between angular momentum and moment of inertia

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Angular momentum is the rotational equivalent to linear momentum. ... Angular momentum is the product of an object's moment of inertia and its angular velocity. Both quantities must be about the same axis, the rotation line...

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derive a relation between angular momentum and law of inertia. hence define moment of inertia.

Asked by Jisha Mary Thomas | 10th Sep, 2013, 07:14: PM

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We know that

Angular momentum is given by,

L = mv *r

= (mr2)(v/r)

= I?

Where, I = moment of inertia = mr2

? = v/r = angular velocity.

Moment of inertia of a body about a given axis is the sum of the products of masses of all the particles of the body and squares of their respective perpendicular distance from the axis of rotation. It is a rotational analog of the mass of a body.

It is given as

I = MR2

where M is the mass of the body and R is its rotational radius.

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