If two objects have the same moment of inertia does that mean they have the same mass?
no, moment of inertia depends on shape and mass distribution
No, the Moment of Inertia is the mass multiplied by the square of the radius.
Since the moment is dependent of mass and radius, then the masses could be different, while the moments are equal.
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no, moment of inertia depends on shape and mass distribution
No, the Moment of Inertia is the mass multiplied by the square of the radius.
Since the moment is dependent of mass and radius, then the masses could be different, while the moments are equal.