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When the temperature of a body increases from \(T\) to \(T+\Delta T\), its moment of inertia increases from \(I\) to \(I+\Delta I\). If \(\alpha\) is the coefficient of linear expansion of the material of the body, then \(\frac{\Delta I}{I}\) is (neglect higher orders of \(\alpha\) )

  1. A \(\alpha \Delta T\)
  2. B \(2 \alpha \Delta T\)
  3. C \(\frac{\Delta T}{\alpha}\)
  4. D \(\frac{2 \alpha}{\Delta T}\)
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(B) \(2 \alpha \Delta T\)

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\(\begin{aligned} & \frac{\Delta I}{I}=2 \frac{\Delta k}{k}= 2 \alpha \Delta T \\ & \frac{\Delta I}{I}=2 \alpha \Delta T\end{aligned}\)
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