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the moment of inertia of solid sphere is 20kg-m^2 about the diameter.the moment of inertia about any tangent will be. ​

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Answered by sonuvuce
8

Answer:

70 kg-m²

Explanation:

Moment of inertia of a Solid Sphere of mass M and radius R, about its centre is given by

\boxed{I=\frac{2}{5}MR^2} .......... (1)

Here I is given as, I=20 kg-m²

If we shift the axis from the centre to the tangent (i.e. at a distance R), from parallel axis theorem, the moment of inertia will be

I'=I+MR^2

From eq (1)

MR^2=\frac{5I}{2}

Therefore,

I'=I+\frac{5I}{2}

\implies I'=\frac{7I}{2}

\implies I'=\frac{7\times 20}{2}

\implies I'=70 kg-m²

Hope this helps.

Answered by yash3374
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Answer:

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