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An object is formed by attaching a uniform, thin rod with a mass of mr = 6.59 kg and length l = 5.24 m to a uniform sphere with mass ms = 32.95 kg and radius r = 1.31 m. note ms = 5mr and l = 4r. what is the moment of inertia of the object about an axis at the left end of the rod?

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