Typically this occurs when the mass density is constant, but in some cases the density can vary throughout the object as well. The mass moment of inertia is often also known as the rotational inertia, and sometimes as the angular mass.įor simple objects with geometric symmetry, one can often determine the moment of inertia in an exact closed-form expression. It should not be confused with the second moment of area, which has units of dimension L 4 ( 4) and is used in beam calculations. The moments of inertia of a mass have units of dimension ML 2 ( × 2).
Moment of inertia, denoted by I, measures the extent to which an object resists rotational acceleration about a particular axis, it is the rotational analogue to mass (which determines an object's resistance to linear acceleration).