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What is the rotational analogue of mass of a body?

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Answered by Anonymous
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rotational analogue of mass of a body is inertia.inertia plays same role in rotational motion as mass plays in linear motion
Answered by kingofself
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Rotational analogue of mass of a body:

  • When we talk about analogue of a body then it is the tendency for or a way of body to resist the the acceleration that it can have with the movement of that mass.
  • Since here that talked about analogue is root rotation the the moment of inertia would be angular on the angular momentum that is being resisted with the help of inertia.
  • This happens because the body that is moving has a certain mass and is moving at a certain circular motion with a certain distance from the centre and the inertia tends to control this motion.

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