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Yet another bizarre baton is created by taking four identical balls, each with mass 0.294 kg, and fixing them as before except that one of the rods has a length of 1.01 m and the other has a length of 1.77 m. (a) Calculate the moment of inertia of this baton when oriented as shown in the figure.
I = kg · m2
(b) Calculate the moment of inertia of this baton when oriented as shown in the figure, with the shorter rod vertical.
I = kg · m2
(c) Calculate the moment of inertia of this baton when oriented as shown in the figure, but with longer rod vertical.
I = kg · m2

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