Unit: Torque and Rotational Dynamics

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Rotational inertia is not a single fixed value for an object; it depends on the specific axis of rotation. We often define the rotational inertia of a rigid body about an axis passing through its center of mass as ICMI_{CM}. However, in many physical situations, an object rotates about a pivot point located at a distance from the center of mass.

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