The gearbox design allowed it to be positioned ahead of the rear axle, in order to give a low polar moment of inertia.
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The polar moment of inertia of a body undergoing planar movement can be computed relative to any reference point "'S " ',
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In mice, irisin released from skeletal muscle during exercise acts directly on bone by increasing cortical bone mineral density, bone perimeter and polar moment of inertia.
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Other geometric properties used in design include area for tension and shear, radius of gyration for compression, and moment of inertia and polar moment of inertia for stiffness.
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The small wings, very low polar moment of inertia, and tiny control surfaces made for an aircraft that could rapidly get away from all but the most skilled pilots.
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The SI unit for polar moment of inertia is meter to the fourth power ( m ^ 4 ) .---Sluzzelin 08 : 33, 3 September 2006 ( UTC)
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The moment of inertia } } about an axis perpendicular to the movement of the rigid system and through the centre of mass is known as the " polar moment of inertia ".
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All engine types mount behind the front axle, making the chassis a front-mid-engine design with the attendant benefits in front-rear weight balance and low polar moment of inertia.
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It seems to be a universal question to accompany the chapter on angular motion, angular acceleration, polar moment of inertia etc . A billiard ball can contact the surface of a billiard table with any combination of linear velocity and angular velocity.
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Now, the polar moment of inertia about the z axis for an annulus is simply, as stated above, the difference of the second moments of area of a circle with radius r _ 2 and a circle with radius r _ 1.