Physics > Lab Experiment > New Jersey Institute Of Technology - PHY 111ALab 9a1 - Moment of Inertia and Energy in Rotational Mo (All)
What is the rotational inertia when its axis of rotation is off and parallel to its center of mass? Is it the same as that of a body rotating through its center of mass? The difference in that momen... t of inertia between both cases can be explained by the parallel-axis theorem which is defined by ?? = ???? + ??2 where ???? is the moment of inertia of an object rotating through its center of mass, M is the mass of the object and d is the distance between its axis of rotation and center of mass. [Show More]
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