Analogue of mass in rotational motion is (a) moment of inertia (b) angular momentum (c) gyration (d) None of these
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In rotational motion, there is an analogous property that resists changes in the rotational motion of an object. This property is called the moment of inertia. So, the analogue of mass in rotational motion is the moment of inertia. Show more…
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