In Torque-Voltage analogy, the Moment of Inertia of a mechanical rotational system is analogous to

(A) Capacitance C. (B) Inductance L.

(C) Resistance R. (D) Inductive reactance XL

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In Torque-Voltage analogy, the Moment of Inertia of a mechanical rotational system is analogous to Inductance L.

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