Explanation:
Moment of Inertia in physics is the measure of the rotational inertia of an object. It is nothing but the opposition that the body offers to having its speed of rotation about an axis changed by application some external torque.
I= MR^2
M= mass of object R= radius of rotation.
Therefore, MOI depends upon
a)total mass
b)shape and density of the object
c)location of the axis of rotation