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First of all vyomanil's answer is not correct. Torque is analogus to force in rotation and not moment of inertia. That ways snail's answer is perfect. Moment of inertia is analogus to mass. The inertia to rotaional motion of a body depends on its moment of inertia.

Krishna Gopal Singh
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IIT Delhi 2002
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