Moment of Inertia of a disc

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Uploaded by on May 16, 2007

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  • that's so simple ... my university teacher SUCKS.

  • that was simple:)

  • that was simple:)

  • very good explanation... my university teacher is explaining this way too hard so never knew it should be so easy

  • @anamcutie are you serious? that is very very clear

  • Reall good help thanks

  • could you plz write clearly/?? a little???

  • Why wouldn't it work if you integrated from

    r to r - delta r (the surface of the sphere, i don't know how to write it accurately,)

    instead of r to 0 like he did ?

  • That's great. Could someone give a link to part two, with moment of inertia with respect to the other axis ?

  • If you just listen to the explanation, it will make perfect sense. PLEASE SOME ONE FIND THE DERIVATION OF THE MOMENT OF INERTIA OF HALLOW SPHERE. Thats the HARDEST

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