What is Inertia tensor: Definition and 64 Discussions

The moment of inertia, otherwise known as the mass moment of inertia, angular mass, second moment of mass, or most accurately, rotational inertia, of a rigid body is a quantity that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about a rotational axis, akin to how mass determines the force needed for a desired acceleration. It depends on the body's mass distribution and the axis chosen, with larger moments requiring more torque to change the body's rate of rotation.
It is an extensive (additive) property: for a point mass the moment of inertia is simply the mass times the square of the perpendicular distance to the axis of rotation. The moment of inertia of a rigid composite system is the sum of the moments of inertia of its component subsystems (all taken about the same axis). Its simplest definition is the second moment of mass with respect to distance from an axis.
For bodies constrained to rotate in a plane, only their moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to the plane, a scalar value, matters. For bodies free to rotate in three dimensions, their moments can be described by a symmetric 3 × 3 matrix, with a set of mutually perpendicular principal axes for which this matrix is diagonal and torques around the axes act independently of each other.

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    Using inertia tensor in conservation of angular momentum

    Hi all, this is my first post. I'm under the gun at the moment because we were just told yesterday to expect a similar problem to the one below on our final, yet we were not taught how to work such a problem in class. (Our teacher does not write the final hence the discrepancy.) I have a...
  2. tiny-tim

    Moment of inertia tensor of an electron?

    Does a free electron have a moment of inertia tensor? :blushing:
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    Moment of inertia tensor problem

    Homework Statement In Cartesian coordinate system are two point masses of mass m connected with massless rod. Masses are in (0,r,0) and (0,-r,0). a) Find the moment of inertia tensor. b) Points were rotated in OXY plane such that angle between rod and Y-axis is \vartheta (new cooridnates of...
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    Verifying a Valid Inertia Tensor

    Hello, Recently I was using multibody dynamics software at work and when I ran the simulation it warned me that the values that I specified for the inertia tensor of one of the bodies was physically impossible. It turned out that I had mistyped one of the values and it was an easy fix, but...
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    Moment of Inertia Tensor for a Flat Rigid Body

    1. Problem I need to find the principal moments of inertia about the center of mass of a flat rigid 45 degree right triangle with uniform mass density. 2. Useful Formulae I_{xx}=\int_{V} \rho (r^{2}-x^{2}) dV I_{jk}=\int_{V} \rho (r^{2} \delta_{jk} - x_{j} x_{k}) dV 3. Attempt at a...
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    Exploring the Relationship between Inertia Tensor and Rotational Inertia

    Homework Statement What is the relationship between the inertia tensor and the rotational inertia? How can a second-rank tensor describe the same thing as a scalar? Is their a formula to go between one and the other i.e. if I have an inertia tensor for a rigid body rotating about some axis...
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    Moment of Inertia tensor SETUP, not to difficult but cant figure it out

    [SOLVED] Moment of Inertia tensor SETUP, not to difficult but can't figure it out Homework Statement a) For a cylinder of mass M, radius R and height h, calculate the inertia tensor about the center of mass. What are the principal axes? Homework Equations The Attempt at a Solution...
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    How do I find the inertia tensor for a triangle with a given density function?

    Homework Statement Find the center of mass and inertia tensor at the CoM of the following triangle. Density of the triangle is \sigma(x,y) = x and y=3-3/4x . Homework Equations Find the inertia tensor at the origin (x,y,z) and apply the parallel axis theorem...
  9. S

    Moment Inertia Tensor: Difference Explained

    what is the difference between moment of inertia and moment inertia tensor?
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    Inertia Tensor of a cylinder at a distance

    I have a cylinder, for which i want to find the inertia tensor. http://www.mip.sdu.dk/~pino/inertiacyl.JPG Where the rotational axis are either the x (red) or y (green). I know that the inertia tensor for a cylinder is of the form http://www.mip.sdu.dk/~pino/inertiamoment-cylinder.jpg...
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    How Is the Moment of Inertia Tensor Calculated for a Cuboid?

    Homework Statement Compute the moment of inertia tensor I with respect to the origin for a cuboid of constant mass density whose edges (of lengths a, b, c) are along the x,y,z-axes, with one corner at the origin. The Attempt at a Solution I get I = M \left( \begin{array}{ccc}...
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    Calculating Inertia Tensor of Hollow Cone

    I need to find the inertia tensor for a uniform thin hollow cone,spinning about its ponted end. When the cone is solid then everything goes very smoothly by using cylindrical polar coordinates. But how should I find if it is a hollow cone. To be able to write the density of the cone I have...
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    How to Calculate Moment of Inertia About Each Axis?

    I have just started learning about inertia tensors and am trying to do the problem in the attached document. I'm not sure how to calculate the moment of inertia about each axis. I would appreciate it if anyone could explain to me how it is done.
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    Calculating an inertia tensor

    I'm trying to write a quick and dirty computer simulation for 3D rotational dynamics. This is the first time I've ever seen the sort of physics needed for doing this, so please bear with me. I've decided that I don't need a huge amount of accuracy in the final simulation, so I was hoping to...
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