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Motor moment of inertia

I presented an experimental method to identify moment of inertia at the IndianaFIRST / Purdue FIRST forum this past fall.

Attached are moment of inertia results for the CIM and MiniCIM motors, the presentation, and a reference from the University of Colorado.

Has anyone tried a similar approach?
Has anyone tried a different approach?

Thanks!!
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File Type: xlsx Inertia results 141224.xlsx (22.2 KB, 74 views)
File Type: zip Purdue Inertia presentation.zip (2.41 MB, 41 views)
File Type: pdf M4Fall04 TorsionalPendulum.pdf (77.1 KB, 76 views)
 


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