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What is radius of gyration of a disc?

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Answered by shaurya4534
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The radius of gyration is defined as (I/M)^1/2, or the square root of the moment of inertia divided by mass. ... The equation for moment of inertia is different depending on the shape of the object, but for a flywheel (basically a solid disk), it's I=(1/2)MR^2, where M is the mass and R is the radius of the disc.
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