The formula to calculate the Mass Moment of Inertia (I) is:
\[ I = m \cdot r^2 \]
Where:
Mass moment of inertia is a measure of the resistance to rotational movement of a point mass about a point of rotation. It is calculated using the mass of the object and the distance from the point of rotation to the mass.
Let's assume the following:
Step 1: Calculate the moment of inertia:
\[ I = m \cdot r^2 = 5 \cdot 2^2 = 5 \cdot 4 = 20 \text{ kg·m²} \]
Therefore, the mass moment of inertia (I) is 20 kg·m².