Physics, asked by aditisingh8831, 1 year ago

Why moment of inertia is mass times square of distance?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Moment of inertia is to rotation what mass is to translation. In other words, moment of inertia is the rotational analogue of mass (just like how torque is the rotational analogue of force). Mathematically,

Moment of inertia, I = m x r²

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