Measuring Mass Moment of Inertia - Brain Waves
It's relatively easy to measure mass moment of inertia of an object using a bifilar pendulum. Here's a description along with a derivation of the governing equation and an experiment to show how it all works.

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Where Does Mass Moment of Inertia Come From? - Brain Waves

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Moment of Inertia and the Bifilar Pendulum

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One Dimension - Constant Velocity and Constant acceleration [Physics demonstration]

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Moment of Inertia of a T Beam - Brain Waves.avi

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Mass Moment of Inertia - Brain Waves.avi

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Demonstrating Rotational Inertia (or Moment of Inertia)

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The Bizarre Behavior of Rotating Bodies

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