Inertia In Beams: A Measure Of Angular Resistance

Inertia of a beam refers to the resistance it offers against angular acceleration or changes in its rotational motion. It is directly proportional to the mass moment of inertia, which is a measure of the distribution of the beam’s mass around its axis of rotation. A higher mass moment of inertia indicates greater inertia and requires more force or torque to change the beam’s angular velocity.

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