To calculate the Rotational Inertia (I):
\[ I = \frac{L}{w} \]
Where:
Rotational inertia, also known as moment of inertia, is a fundamental property of rotating objects that determines their resistance to changes in rotational motion. It quantifies how mass is distributed around an axis of rotation and influences how quickly or slowly an object can rotate.
Let's assume the following values:
Step 1: Use the rotational inertia calculation formula:
\[ I = \frac{50}{10} = 5 \text{ kg*m}^2 \]
The Rotational Inertia is 5 kg*m^2.