The polar moment of inertia is represented by “J”. It is used in the torsion equation of shaft:
T/J = τ/r = Gθ/L
As J increase in the above equation, the torque produced in shaft is reduced. So, the polar moment of inertia (J) is used to predict the resistance of a cross section against torsion. The value of the polar moment of inertia of a circular cross section shaft is given by:
J= (Π/2)*r4
Since most of the time you will deal with the shafts with circular cross sections, so the above formula is the only one which you have to remember practically. Although, formulas are available for the polar moment of inertia for other cross sections also.