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Some examples of simple moments of inertia
Let's try an easy calculation: what's the moment of inertia
of these three balls? Each ball has mass m = 3 kg,
and they are arranged in an equilateral triangle with sides
of length L = 10 m.
We spin the triangle around the spot marked "X", which is
one of the balls.
Okay, let's try a harder one. Suppose that we
locate the center of mass of the triangle -- I've
marked it with the "X" in the figure below.
- What's the moment of inertia of the triangle spun
around this point?
- What is the KE of the structure if it spins at
12 degrees per second?
- How many RPMs are required to give the structure
a kinetic energy of 1000 Joules?
Copyright © Michael Richmond.
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