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m at a distance r from the axis A point mass does not have a moment of inertia roun
axis, but by using the Parallel axis theorem a moment o
around a distant axis of rotation is achieved.
gth L and mass m This expression assumes that the rod is an infinitely thin
[1]
tation at the end of the rod) rigid) wire. This is also a special case of the thin rectang
with axis of rotation at the end of the plate, with h = L a
gth L and mass m This expression assumes that the rod is an infinitely thin
[1]
rigid) wire. This is a special case of the thin rectangular
axis of rotation at the center of the plate, with w = L and
ar hoop of radius r and mass m This is a special case of a torus for b=0. (See below.), a
a thick-walled cylindrical tube with open ends, with r1=
h=0.
disk of radius r and mass m This is a special case of the solid cylinder, with h=0.
drical shell with open ends, of [1] This expression assumes the shell thickness is negligibl
d mass m special case of the thick-walled cylindrical tube for r1=r
point mass (m) at the end of a rod of length r has this sa
moment of inertia and the value r is called the radius of
der of radius r, height h and This is a special case of the thick-walled cylindrical tub
[1]
r1=0. (Note: X-Y axis should be swapped for a standard
handed frame)
ed cylindrical tube with open With a density of and the same geometry
[1][2]
ner radius r1, outer radius r2,
d mass m
then
llow) of radius r and mass m A hollow sphere can be taken to be made up of two stac
[1]
infinitesimally thin, circular hoops, where the radius dif
0 to r (or a single stack, , where the radius differs from
[3]
be radius a, cross-sectional
[4]
d mass m. About a diameter:
[4]
About the vertical axis:
d of height h, width w, and For a similarly oriented cube with sides of length ,
d mass m .
gon with vertices , , This expression assumes that the polygon is star-shaped
vectors , , , ..., are position vectors of t
and mass uniformly
vertices.
on its interior, rotating about an
dicular to the plane and passing
origin.
k with mass normally
on two axes around the axis of
e.
is the mass-density as a
x and y).
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References
[1] Raymond A. Serway (1986). Physics for Scientists and Engineers, second ed.. Saunders College Publishing. p.202. ISBN0-03-004534-7.
[2] Classical Mechanics - Moment of inertia of a uniform hollow cylinder (http:/ / www. livephysics. com/ problems-and-answers/
classical-mechanics/ find-moment-of-inertia-of-a-uniform-hollow-cylinder. html). LivePhysics.com. Retrieved on 2008-01-31.
[3] Ferdinand P. Beer and E. Russell Johnston, Jr (1984). Vector Mechanics for Engineers, fourth ed.. McGraw-Hill. p.911.
ISBN0-07-004389-2.
[4] Eric W. Weisstein. "Moment of Inertia Ring" (http:/ / scienceworld. wolfram. com/ physics/ MomentofInertiaRing. html). Wolfram
Research. . Retrieved 2010-03-25.
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