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what is difference between moment of inertia and inertia?​

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Answered by manishpatel02
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Explanation:

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=>Inertia means unchanged.

It is the property of an object that resist any change to it's state of motion rest and direction.

=>Moment of Inertia is the measurement of an object's resistance to change it's rotation.

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Answered by khalilkhankhan1020
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Answer:

inertia is the resistance to acceleration (i.e.mass.) moment of inertia is the resistance to angular acceleration (i.e.distribution of mass.) ... the movement of inertia is a measure of the rotational resistance to a torque about the center of mass of an object hope its help

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