Does moment of inertia of an object depend on the kinematics of the object, for
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Does moment of inertia of an object depend on the kinematics of the object, for example speed/acceleration? Does moment of inertia of an object depend on the face being applied on the object? The setup shown in Figure 2 shows a system of a cylinder and an object with mass m = 0.05kg called object "A". The cylinder has a radius of R = 0.024m and a mass of M = 0.3kg and attached to the object "A". Calculate the moment of inertia of the whole system as a function of the angular acceleration of the cylinder and the mass of the object "A".Explanation / Answer
1. moment of inertia does not depend on speed and acceleration . it only depends on the mass , shape , dimensions and type of rotation around the axis
2. moment of inertia does not depend on force applied.
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