Physics, asked by Anonymous, 10 months ago

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what's K here???????

radius of gyration??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hlew,

Here's your answer...

Radius of gyration is defined as the distance from the axis of rotation to a point where the total mass of the body is supposed to be concentrated, so that the moment of inertia about the axis may remain the same. Simply, gyration is the distribution of the components of an object. It is denoted by K.

The centre of mass of a body is point where the entire mass of the body is supposed to be concentrated. It is denoted by 'K '. So, the formula for radius of gyration (K) is given as, where K = radius of gyration, I = Moment of inertia and M = mass of the body.

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