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what is rotational analogue in +1 physics​

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Answered by Rogers404
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Moment of inertia is the name given to rotational inertia, the rotational analog of mass for linear motion. It appears in the relationships for the dynamics of rotational motion. For a point mass, the moment of inertia is just the mass times the square of perpendicular distance to the rotation axis, I = mr2.

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what is rotational analogue in +1 physics

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Rotational analogue of force is also known as Torque or moment of force. Mathematically, torque is defined as the cross product of the vector by which the force's application point is offset relative to the fixed suspension point and the force vector which tends to produce the rotational motion.

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