najeaniegon4Madii
najeaniegon4Madii najeaniegon4Madii
  • 22-04-2016
  • Physics
contestada

must an object be rotating to have a moment of inertia?

Respuesta :

AL2006
AL2006 AL2006
  • 22-04-2016
Not at all.  The moment of inertia is a property of the object,
even if the object is wrapped in tissue in a box on the shelf.

Rotation is not a necessary condition for the existence of a
moment of inertia, any more than gravity is needed for an
object to have mass.
Answer Link

Otras preguntas

The Lees have 3 children. The oldest is twice as old as the youngest. The middle is 5 years older than the youngest. If the sum of the age is 57, how old is eac
What happened to the number of moles in a sample that originally occupied 500mL with 2.50 moles and then occupied 750mL? It deals with gas laws
Calculate the surface area of a cube with side measurement of 3.2 inches?
name and describe the cell structure that helps prevent damage to certain cells when they are subjected to high osmotic pressure
What is 155% as a mixed number?
How did the ocean affect people in the New England
What shape has only 1 pair of parallel line
why did advances industry occur mainly in the north? please Answer
Organisms in the same ecosystem are alla. interrogative b. interpendent c. intermediate. d. interceptivePlease help. Im so confused. It doesn;'t have a science
How is linkage used to make gene maps?