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Don't know what the textbooks might tell you but I think this list of moments of inertia is rather comprehensive: rectangle circle cylinder hollow cylinder i beam triangle rod square disk area mass sphere hoop rotational t section ring shaft semi circle But these are moments of inertia. Not clear what you mean by moment of "force." Of course there is a force associated with moments of inertia. And that's the force F that is turning the object that has the inertia. In general that force is F = Ia where I is the moment of inertia and a is angular acceleration of the object.
The center of gravity of a solid body does not always lie within the body. An example of this is a hula hoop. The center of gravity does not lie on the hoop that rotates.
No. If you're thinking Physics at a time like that,you should be thinking projectile motion.
Everything the basketball does after it leaves the hand is the result of the forces acting on it and its velocity achieved from the hands launching it. The force that acts on the basketball is the force of gravity.
best of luck 2 u my friend I agree it sounds pretty impossible
The disk because it has a lower moment of inertia for a given mass.
Don't know what the textbooks might tell you but I think this list of moments of inertia is rather comprehensive: rectangle circle cylinder hollow cylinder i beam triangle rod square disk area mass sphere hoop rotational t section ring shaft semi circle But these are moments of inertia. Not clear what you mean by moment of "force." Of course there is a force associated with moments of inertia. And that's the force F that is turning the object that has the inertia. In general that force is F = Ia where I is the moment of inertia and a is angular acceleration of the object.
Rotating, turning, spinning, gyrating, revolving, rotary, gyratory, whirling, spiralling.
What is the difference between a Cast Hoop and Triple Flange hoop?
Hula hoop is spelled how you spelled it!
Yes the word 'hoop' is both a noun (hoop, hoops) and a verb (hoop, hoops, hooping, hooped).The noun hoop is a word for a circular band made of rigid material, a word for a thing.The verb to hoop is to surround, support, or bind with a hoop.
Jeremy Hoop's birth name is Jeremy Woolley Hoop.
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I got a hula hoop for Christmas! That metal ring on the barrel is called a hoop.
H-o-o-p is the correct spelling for the word "hoop."
It depends where you ordered the hoop from. I would advise you to either go to the website from the store you ordered the hoop at, or search the hoop online with instructions for assembly.
hoops and hoop