Physics, asked by sampoorna2003, 4 months ago

why is the moment of inertia of a non uniformly distributed rod lesser than that of a uniformly distributed rod​

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Answered by brebeccarejoice
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Answer:

moment of inertia is the sum of products of masses of different particles supposed to be constructing the body and square of their respective perpendicular distance

Explanation:

I=Mr²

due to the inertia of the center of the rod

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