How does the radius affect the moment of inertia?
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Moment of inertia is directly proportional to the square of the radius
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the pike position the body decreases in radius each segment moves closer to the axis of rotation, resulting in angular velocity increasing and a decrease of moment of inertia. Thus, during a dive, angular momentum is constant meaning that moment of inertia is inversely proportional to angular velocity
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