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Discussion Forum : Physics - Section 1 (Q.No. 35)
35.
Moment of inertia is
vector
scalar
phasor
tensor
Answer: Option
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Elizabeth said:   10 years ago
Tensors are the physical quantities that have different magnitudes and different directions at a point.

E.G: Moment of inertia of a disc (along the diameter and perpendicular to the diameter).

Nabeel said:   10 years ago
How it is tensor? We read it is a vector.

Jyotheeswar said:   1 decade ago
Give examples for tensors?

Arshad said:   1 decade ago
Why is tensor?

Komal said:   1 decade ago
Tensor = Magnitude with more than one direction.

Vector = Magnitude with single (one) direction.

So moment of inertia is tension.

Sasi sri said:   1 decade ago
Phasor means that a line used to represent a complex electrical quantity as a vector.

Mohan said:   1 decade ago
What is meant by phasor?

L S SWAMY NAIDU said:   1 decade ago
Scalar quantities have magnitude, vector quantities magnitude and one direction, more than one direction the quantity is called as Tensor (Ex: pressure, stress etc).

Anupam Kumar said:   1 decade ago
I think tensor is anything that creates tension in human beings.

Chinki Samal said:   1 decade ago
What is tensor?


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