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Iron (golf) and Moment of inertia

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Difference between Iron (golf) and Moment of inertia

Iron (golf) vs. Moment of inertia

An iron is a type of club used in the sport of golf to propel the ball towards the hole. The moment of inertia, otherwise known as the angular mass or rotational inertia, of a rigid body is a tensor that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about a rotational axis; similar to how mass determines the force needed for a desired acceleration.

Similarities between Iron (golf) and Moment of inertia

Iron (golf) and Moment of inertia have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Center of mass, Torque.

Center of mass

In physics, the center of mass of a distribution of mass in space is the unique point where the weighted relative position of the distributed mass sums to zero, or the point where if a force is applied it moves in the direction of the force without rotating.

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Torque

Torque, moment, or moment of force is rotational force.

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Iron (golf) and Moment of inertia Comparison

Iron (golf) has 36 relations, while Moment of inertia has 55. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 2.20% = 2 / (36 + 55).

References

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