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Which response best uses evidence or a diagram feature to support Compare Moment Of Inertia With Mass In Linear?

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Topic

Rotational dynamics

Exam-style question

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Which response best uses evidence or a diagram feature to support Compare Moment Of Inertia With Mass In Linear?.

  1. A.A. It points to the relevant observation, graph feature, field direction, or measurement and links it directly to compare moment of inertia with mass in linear dynamics.
  2. B.B. It quotes a number or feature but does not say what it proves.
  3. C.C. It draws a conclusion from evidence that belongs to another subtopic.
  4. D.D. It ignores the evidence and gives only a memorised sentence.

Model answer

What a good answer should say

  • Source Link answer 8acfb3: A.
  • It points to the relevant observation, graph feature, field direction, or measurement and links it directly to compare moment of inertia with mass in linear dynamics.
  • is correct because it matches Compare moment of inertia with mass in linear dynamics.
  • through rotational dynamics, moment of inertia, angular velocity, torque.

Explanation

Why this works

Stem being answered: Which response best uses evidence or a diagram feature to support Compare Moment Of Inertia With Mass In Linear? Route focus: engineering-physics / Rotational Dynamics.

Key vocabulary for this item: moment, inertia, mass, linear, dynamics. Option check: keep Source Link answer 8acfb3: A because it matches the stem; reject alternatives that change moment, inertia, mass or use a neighbouring model.

The explanation should keep the answer tied to these exact words rather than a general physics summary, using units, graph evidence or equation reasoning only when they are relevant to the stem.

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