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If an object's rotational kinetic energy is 64 j and it rotates with an angular speed of 10 radians/s, what is its moment of inertia?

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The rotational kinetic energy of an object is given by

E= (1)/(2) I \omega^2
where I is the moment of inertia of the object and
\omega its angular speed.

Re-arranging the formula, we find

I= (2E)/(\omega^2)
and by using
E=64 J and
\omega=10 rad/s, we find

I= (2 \cdot 64 J)/((10 rad/s)^2)=1.28 J s^2
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