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How is moment of inertia measured?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moment of Inertia (MOI) is designated by the letter "I" and is measured by two variables: mass and radius, which are inverse to each other. In words, the equation can be summarized like this: Small objects with large mass rotate quickly. ... The larger the MOI, the more force needed to rotate an object.

Answered by prabhakar57
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Inertia is mainly depend upon its mass.

so it's measured by its mass.

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