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_ in linear momentum is analogous to moment of inertia in rotational motion​

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Answered by gauravarduino
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Explanation:

Rotational inertia plays a similar role in rotational mechanics to mass in linear mechanics. Indeed, the ... Torque, moments, and angular momentum.

Answered by dershepherd
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Answer:

Mass

Explanation:

As mass determines the force needed for a desired acceleration, moment of inertia determines the torque needed for desired angular acceleration. Torque and angular acceleration here are analogous to force and acceleration in translatory/linear motion respectively.

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