The angular velocity of a body changes from w1 to w2 without applying torque but by changing moment of Inertia. The ratio of their radius of Gyration is?
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>>> In Newtonian rotational physics angular acceleration is inversely proportional to the moment of inertia of a body. You can think of the moment of inertia as the ability to resist a twisting force or torque. The angular momentum of a solid object is just Iω where ω is the angular velocity in radians per second.
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The instantaneous power of an angularly accelerating body is the torque times the angular velocity: P=τω P = τ ω . There is a close relationship between the result for rotational energy and the energy held by linear (or translational) motion.
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