Which of the following is NOT correct when describing moment of inertia? calculated as a constant times "mR2" distribution of mass resistance to rotational motion (spin) shape of object doesn't matter
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The question asks which statement is NOT correct when describing moment of inertia. The statements provided are: 1. calculated as a constant times "mR2" 2. distribution of mass resistance to rotational motion (spin) 3. shape of object doesn't matter Show more…
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