Question #12700259

What is the Unit of Moment of Inertia in the Torque Equation T = Mi X Acceleration?

What is the Unit of Moment of Inertia in the Torque Equation T = Mi X Acceleration? and what will be the Unit of resulting torque value? for example.if the Mi = 33Nm^2 ( 3.37 Kg.meter^2) and the Acceleration is 17.46 rads/sec^2.. what value is used for Mi , Nm^2 or Kg.meter^2? and what will be the unit of the resulting torque value?

2013-12-24 09:06:33

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