The way TO-DETERMINE moment of inertia of an object by experiment.
Explanation of Solution
Introduction:
Moment of inertia is the quantity that opposesthe
Apply the torque of known magnitude on an object. Then, measure the angular acceleration produced due to this torque.
For this a torque is applied to a rotational apparatus, divide the torque value by angular acceleration produced. It will give the moment of inertia of an object.
Conclusion:
A known torque is applied and angular acceleration is measured which gives moment of inertia.
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