Explain moment of inertia and its importance.
Answer / Hemant Kumar Budakoti
The moment of inertia is a physical property that describes the resistance of an object to rotational motion about a particular axis. It depends on the mass distribution of the object and the distance from the axis of rotation. Moment of inertia is important in structural engineering because it determines the stability, flexibility, and vibration characteristics of beams, columns, and other structural elements. A higher moment of inertia leads to a more stable structure that can resist larger loads without collapsing or deforming excessively.
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