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Everyone's favorite flying sport disk can be approximated as the combination of a thin outer hoop and a uniform disk, both of diameter =0.273 m. dd=0.273 m. the mass of the hoop part is mh=0.110 kgmh=0.110 kg and the mass of the disk part is md=0.060 kg. md=0.060 kg. imagine making a boomerang that has the same total moment of inertia around its center as the sport disk. the boomerang is to be constructed in the shape of an "x," which can be approximated as two thin, uniform rods joined at their midpoints. if the total mass of the boomerang is to be mb=0.235 kg, mb=0.235 kg, what must be the length of the boomerang?

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