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Mass Moment of Inertia for Round Objects

08/22/2008 7:18 AM

how do i foud the mass moment of inertia for the round objects

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Re: GD square

08/22/2008 7:22 AM

Do you mean spherical or cylindrical?

About which axis?

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Re: GD square

08/22/2008 7:32 AM

Look them up in Kempe's Engineer's Yearbook, any edition?

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Re: Mass Moment of Inertia for Round Objects

08/23/2008 2:01 PM

Assuming you mean a spherical object, then this calculator works well. For other shapes, I suspect this same site will provide answers.

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