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Q20. two objects have the same total mass, but object a has its mass concentrated closer to the axis of rotation than object b. which object will be easier to set into rotational motion? explain.
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Q20. two objects have the same total mass, but object a has its mass concentrated closer to the axis of rotation than object
b. which object will be easier to set into rotational motion? explain.
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The larger the moment of inertia, the harder it is to set an object into rotational motion. Objects with a mass close to the point of rotation have a smaller moment of inertia than objects with mass further away from it.
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