- This article is about the geometrical property of an area, termed the second moment of area. For the moment of inertia dealing with the rotation of an object with mass, see mass moment of inertia.
- For a list, see list of area moments of inertia.
The
second moment of area, also known as
moment of inertia of plane area,
area moment of inertia, or
second area moment, is a geometrical property of an area which reflects how its points are distributed with regard to an arbitrary axis. The second moment of area is typically denoted with either an
for an axis that lies in the plane or with a
for an axis perpendicular to the plane. In both cases, it is calculated with a
multiple integral over the object in question. Its
unit of dimension is length to fourth power,
L4.