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to find the momentum of inertia of a body is meaningless.why​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moment of inertia is similar to inertia, except it applies to rotation rather than linear motion. Inertia is the tendency of an object to remain at rest or to continue moving in a straight line at the same velocity. Inertia can be thought of as another word for mass. Moment of inertia is, therefore, rotational mass. Unlike inertia, MOI also depends on the distribution of mass in an object. The greater the distance the mass is from the center of rotation, the greater the moment of inertia.

Answered by nandanipaul123
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✳Moment of inertia is similar to inertia, except it applies to rotation rather than linear motion.✳

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