Rotary inertia often has hidden practical consequences.
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"' Rotary Inertia "'or "'rotational inertia "'is a further analogy of inertia in which a rotating body maintains its state of uniform rotational motion.
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Rotary Inertia is also found in the Timoshenko beam theory, a theory for a model that considers rotary inertia and shear stress to describe the vibrations of thick bars, which are part of the mallet subfamily of the percussion family of musical instruments ( e . g . vibraphone, xylophone and marimba ).
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Rotary Inertia is also found in the Timoshenko beam theory, a theory for a model that considers rotary inertia and shear stress to describe the vibrations of thick bars, which are part of the mallet subfamily of the percussion family of musical instruments ( e . g . vibraphone, xylophone and marimba ).