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define moments of inertia. what is it S.I.unit. on what factor the moment of inertia depend

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Moment of inertia, in physics, quantitative measure of the rotational inertia of a body—i.e., the opposition that the body exhibits to having its speed of rotation about an axis altered by the application of a torque (turning force). ... The unit of moment of inertia is a composite unit of measure...

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Moment of inertia depends on both the mass of a body and its geometry, or shape, as defined by the distance to the axis of rotation.

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