Relation btw angular momentum and moment of inertia
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Angular momentum is the product of an object's moment of inertia and its angular speed around the same axis, given by the equation: The moment of inertia depends on the object's mass, shape, and the axis of rotation. The angular speed of an object is how quickly it's rotating about the axis of rotation
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Rotational inertia is important in almost all physics problems that involve mass in rotational motion. It is used to calculate angular momentum and allows us to explain (via conservation of angular momentum) how rotational motion changes when the distribution of mass changes.
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