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Define moment of inertia qualitatively and quantitatively where appropriate.
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Rotational dynamics
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Moment of inertia
Aqa A Level PhysicsEngineering physics
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Define moment of inertia qualitatively and quantitatively where appropriate
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moment of inertia
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- Explain how mass distribution affects rotational inertia.
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- Use given moment of inertia expressions in calculations.
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- Use rotational kinetic energy equations.
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- Compare translational and rotational kinetic energy.
Rotational kinetic energy
