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\dag\sf{ \: Define \: Moment \: Of \: Inertia}

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Answered by lnandini93
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Moment of inertia is defined as the tendency of an object to remain in a state of rest or of a constant rotational velocity. Greater the moment of inertia, more torque is required to change this state. Torque in rotational motion plays the same role as force in linear motion. Its SI unit is kg.

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Answered by rituyadav88
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moment of inertia, in physics, quantitative measure of the rotational inertia of a body—i.e., the opposition that the body exhibits to having its speed of rotation about an axis altered by the application of a torque (turning force).

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