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Moment of inertia   /mˈoʊmənt əv ɪnˈərʃə/   Listen
Moment of inertia

noun
1.
The tendency of a body to resist angular acceleration.






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... regarded as a doubly-tapering rod clamped at the middle. After deflection it returns towards its equilibrium position at a rate depending in general terms on the elastic forces brought into play, directly, and on the effective moment of inertia of the rod, inversely (see Rayleigh, Sound, vol. ii. chap. viii.) If the mass of the arrow is negligible compared with the bow, the rate at which the arrow moves is practically determined by that attained by the end of the bow, which is a maximum in ...
— On Laboratory Arts • Richard Threlfall



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