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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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Discussion:
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Chandra kesh said:   1 decade ago
Scalar and vector quantities both are tensor.

Stress is tensor So MI is also tensor.

Manohar said:   1 decade ago
Physical quantities that vary in two different directions are properly described as tensors. I like to visualize tensors as the surface of a cube (similar to visualizing a vector as an arrow) : each face of the cube has 3 directions associated with it- one normal, and two tangential.

Md mahfooz alam said:   1 decade ago
What is tensor?

Abdul Ali said:   1 decade ago
I can't understand which definition is actually correct for inertia tensor?

Pawan said:   1 decade ago
Please explain why it is a tensor quantity?

Sk sohel said:   1 decade ago
What do you mean by phasor?

Vivek yadav said:   1 decade ago
Basically inertia is a kind of a force which partionize the object in mirror position(pose).

Viswanath said:   1 decade ago
Tensor means?

Aakash said:   1 decade ago
How can its tensor it may be vector or scalar quantity?

Arav said:   1 decade ago
Tensors are geometric objects that describe linear relations between vectors, scalars, and other tensors. Example strain (strain is defined as the elongation in the direction of force) where force is scalar and is applied in the direction.


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