Accelerometers measure acceleration. How do you measure the moment of inertia?
Answer / Hitesh Kumar
The moment of inertia is a property of a body that describes its resistance to rotational motion. It can be measured using various methods, such as by suspending the object from a torsion pendulum and observing the angular deflection caused by a known torque. Other methods involve integrating mass times radius squared over the entire body.
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