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35.
Moment of inertia is
vector
scalar
phasor
tensor
Answer: Option
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Sivaji K said:   6 years ago
Tensor is a quantity which has magnitude but more than one direction.

Ex: Stress, Moment of inertia etc.

Pressure is a scalar quantity not a tensor.

BKS said:   4 years ago
In classical mechanics, the moment of inertia is also known as angular mass. By this, you can identify whether the angular mass is scalar or vector and the same goes for a moment of inertia. The answer is yes, the moment of inertia is a scalar quantity.

Sabyasachi vatsyayan said:   1 decade ago
Tensor.

Is related with multidimensional. When order is 0 then its be scalar when.
Its 1 its be vector and when it be more than one its tensor.

Priyanka said:   1 decade ago
What exactly is tensor in broder sense?

Shankar said:   1 decade ago
Inertia is an external force which create tension to the object in respect of gravity it can be in any direction.

Aarya said:   1 decade ago
I think it is vector.

Bimal said:   1 decade ago
Please explain.

RAJAT said:   1 decade ago
Tensor: things that have no magnitude and direction. Exampl: time, pressure, moment of inertia.

Veeru belagali said:   1 decade ago
Moment of inertia is prodct of mass and squre of radius[that is tensile strength]
ie I=mc^2

Pradeebha said:   1 decade ago
Is pressure is tensor quantity?


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