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Moment of interia is the ablility of a structure to resist tipping in a plane. For example the ablility to resist a moment force in the x axis is know as a a moment of interia in the x axis.

Product of inertia is the ablitliy of a structure to resist a tipping moment from one plane into another plane. Think of a 'whobly" fan, rotating in both the x and z axis. If your axis is oriented properly, it is possible to have zero product of inertia. At this point the moment of interias are at a maxium, but it will probally be better explained in your course.

2007-06-13 08:57:38 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Products Of Inertia

2016-11-09 20:21:59 · answer #2 · answered by whary 4 · 0 0

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What is the difference between moments of inertia and products of?

2015-08-19 12:19:55 · answer #3 · answered by Jarrod 1 · 0 0

The Moment of Inertia of a section about any one axis is the sum of all the component areas times the square of the areas' distances from the axis, where I = SUM (A*x^2).

The Product of Inertia of a section with respect to two rectangular coordinate axis is the sum of the areas of the component times the product of the distances from the two axis, where P = SUM (A*xy).
If either axis is an axis of symmetry, or a major axis, then the product of inertia is = 0

2007-06-13 09:16:47 · answer #4 · answered by gatorbait 7 · 0 0

• Momentum is the product of mass and the velocity of a body. Moment is a concept that gives a measure of the effect of a physical property around an axis. It also gives a measure of the distribution.

2016-03-13 05:15:44 · answer #5 · answered by Madeleine 4 · 0 0

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