One solid sphere A and another hollow sphere B are of same mass and same outer radii. Their moment of inertia about their diameters are respectively \(\text{I}_{A}\) and \(\text{I}_{B}\) such that
1. \(\text{I}_{\text{A}}=\text{I}_{\text{B}}\)
2. \(\text{I}_{\text{A}}>\text{I}_{\text{B}}\)
3. \(\text{I}_{\text{A}}<\text{I}_{\text{B}}\)
4. \(\frac{\text{I}_{\text{A}}}{\text{I}_{\text{B}}}=\frac{d_A}{d_B}\)
A particle of mass \(1 ~\text{kg}\) is kept at (1m, 1m, 1m). \((1~\text{m},~1~\text{m},~1~\text{m}),\) The moment of inertia of this particle about \(z-\)axis would be
1. \(1~\text{kg}-\text{m}^2\)
2. \(2~\text{kg}-\text{m}^2\)
3. \(3~\text{kg}-\text{m}^2\)
4. None of these
One-quarter sector is cut from a uniform circular disc of radius \(R.\) This sector has mass \(M.\) It is made to rotate about a line perpendicular to its plane and passing through the centre of the original disc. Its moment of inertia about the axis of rotation is:
1. \(\frac{1}{2} M R^2\)
2. \(\frac{1}{4} M R^2\)
3. \(\frac{1}{8} M R^2\)
4. \(\sqrt{2} M R^2\)