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    Moment of Inertia

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    MOMENT OF INERTIA Chua‚ Richard Janssen J.‚ PHY11L/A3 chardsenchua77@yahoo.com Abstract The moment of inertia‚ or also known as the rotational inertia‚ is the rotational analog of a rigid body to a linear or an angular motion. It is one of the fundamentals of the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must always be in a specified chosen axis of rotation. The point of motion is basically defined as the relationship between mass and the perpendicular distance to the rotational

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    Moment of Inertia

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    Moment of Inertia Formula The Moment of inertia is the property by the virtue of which the body resists angular acceleration. In simple words we can say it is the measure of the amount of moment given to the body to overcome its own inertia. It’s all about the body offering resistance to speed up or slow down its own motion. Moment of inertia is given by the formula Where  R = Distance between the axis and rotation in m M = Mass of the object in Kg.  Hence the Moment of Inertia is given in Kgm2

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    A Defining Moment

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    Out of the corner of my eye I see a tall woman‚ she has deep blue eyes along with a caring face‚ nevertheless she looks uneasy. She turns and glares at my mom. " What do you think you’re doing!" She yells "... That is no way to treat your child! are you out of your mind?" My mom‚ shouts back at the woman as best she can. She can treat me‚ however she wants‚ it is none of her business‚ she explains. Through the tears in my eyes‚ I look at this strange woman as well as back at my mother. The woman

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    To say that only one person inspired me in my life would be the understatement of the decade. Many people go through life with only one inspirational person that they always look up to. I have had the privilege of having twenty-nine people inspire me all at once in a way that no one else could. In the 2008-2009 school year‚ I was informed by a friend of an audition for the first production of Rent at the Orlando Youth Theater. Right away I jumped to this opportunity to be in this world renowned musical

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    Unforgettable Moment

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    Unforgettable Moment One day‚ I was gazing out the window as the rain poured. My parents came into my room and told me very exciting news; we were leaving for America. Even though my parents thought leaving the country was a good thing‚ I was conflicted feeling happy and sad because I was leaving my beloved country‚ Yemen. I thought of everything that I was going to leave behind‚ everything that had been familiar to me for thirteen years: Family‚ Friends‚ teachers‚ and mostly my community. I thought

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    A Defining Moment

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    marching I asked him if he could try by himself. He certainly had his balance down. I stood him up and went a couple feet across the ice from him and he wobbled toward me all by himself. I was as proud as a mother. I knew I would never forget the moment when the first person I helped‚ skated all by themself. Taking in the smell of pure freshness and the feel of smooth ice with no bumps. The arena filled with

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    Embarrasing Moment

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    My most embarrassing moment I consider myself to be one who doesn’t easily get embarrassed‚ but one of my most embarrassing moments happened this past summer. It all started when a few friends of mine decided that since it was incredibly hot out that summer day‚ that we should all go down to Tubbs hill for a swim. I’m not sure if you realize how busy downtown is during mid-summer season‚ but understand it’s almost always completely jammed full of people trying to fight off the blistering sun

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    Happiest Moment

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    meticulous detail. Having come from a poverty stricken and uneducated household‚ this was the most important day of her short five year old life. On this day she began to realize her mother’s resilience and fortitude was all in hopes of giving her the education she deserved and the opportunity to live a better life. The girl’s first day of school is her coming of age in life in which she begins to understand that her education‚ which her mother has so desperately fought for‚ will eventually be the separation

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    Embarrasing Moments

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    Comp 1 May 21‚ 2010 My Most Embarrassing Moment I have had a great many embarrassing moments in my life. Some of the most embarrassing have occurred while I was attending school. One of these moments happened in high school during my sophomore year. I remember it very well because I got conned into doing a stunt. It made me the center of attention‚ and I made an unforgettable moment at my school. Now days when a kid wants another kid to do something they are too scared to do‚ they dare them

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    Moment Essay

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    Great Expectations‚ by Charles Dickens‚ the main character‚ Pip‚ lives a life in which a sudden change occurs. Pip has to challenge himself to change because if he cannot adapt to the change‚ he will never be happy. As a little boy‚ Pip had to get used to the change of his parents’ death. Also‚ he was forced to get used to his rude sister having to take care of him. Once he grew up‚ Pip received the biggest change of his life: becoming a gentleman. As Pip heads to being a gentleman in London‚ Dickens

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