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According to Classical Mechanics, what is the measure of an object's inertia in rotational motion?
A. Torque
B. Moment of Inertia
C. Angular Velocity
D. Angular Momentum

Moment of Inertia is the measure of inertia in rotational motion, making option B the correct answer.

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