Physics, asked by saismitalala2185, 11 months ago

If i is the moment of inertia and e is the kinetic energy of rotation of a body, then its angular momentum is given by



select on

Answers

Answered by MidA
3

Answer:

L = √(2ei)

Explanation:

go through the attachment.

Attachments:
Answered by muscardinus
0

The angular momentum is given by  \sqrt{2EI}.

Explanation:

If I is the moment of inertia and E is the kinetic energy of rotation of a body. In rotational kinetic energy is then given by :

E=\dfrac{1}{2}I\omega^2

\omega is the angular velocity

\omega=\sqrt{\dfrac{2E}{I}}

The formula of angular momentum is given by :

L=I\omega\\\\L=I\sqrt{\dfrac{2E}{I}}\\\\L=\sqrt{2EI}

So, the angular momentum is given by  \sqrt{2EI}.

Learn more,

Rotational kinematics

https://brainly.in/question/14398044

Similar questions