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Moment of inertia of disc

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thin, solid disk of radius r and mass m. This is a special case of the solid cylinder, with h = 0. That is a consequence of the perpendicular axis theorem. ... Also, a point mass m at the end of a rod of length r has this same moment of inertia and the value r is called the radius of gyration.

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Answered by Michael12
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HeRe iS uR aNsWeR__________✌

Thin, solid disk of radius r and mass m. This is a special case of the solid cylinder, with h = 0. That is a consequence of the perpendicular axis theorem. ... Also, a point mass m at the end of a rod of length r has this same moment of inertia and the value r is called the radius of gyration.

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