Moment of inertia of a circular wire of mass M and radius R about its diameter is:
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Moment of inertia of a circular wire of mass M and radius R about its diameter is:
- \(\frac{\boldsymbol{M R}^{2}}{2}\)
- MR2
- 2 MR2
- \(\frac{\boldsymbol{M R ^ { 2 }}}{4}\)
Answer
(A) M R ^ 2 2
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