Rotational kinetic energy and moments of inertia
Storyboard
The kinetic energy of rotation is a function of the angular velocity achieved through the application of torque over a given time while traversing a given angle.
Thus, rotational kinetic energy is proportional to the moment of inertia of the object and the square of the angular velocity.
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Rotational kinetic energy and moments of inertia
Description
The kinetic energy of rotation is a function of the angular velocity achieved through the application of torque over a given time while traversing a given angle. Thus, rotational kinetic energy is proportional to the moment of inertia of the object and the square of the angular velocity.
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