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Physics, 19.04.2021 19:30 rodriguezjalissa132

Four masses are located in the xy plane. A 4.00 kg mass is located at the origin, and a second 4.00 kg mass is located at the point (2.00 m, 2.00 m). Two 3.00 kg masses are located at (0, 2.00 m) and (2.00 m, 0). (The masses are at the corners of a square with sides 2.00 m.) (a) Calculate the moment of inertia of this arrangement for rotations about an axis perpendicular to the xy plane and passing through the origin. (b) Calculate the moment of inertia of this arrangement for rotations about an axis perpendicular to the xy plane and passing through the center of the square. (c) Calculate the moment of inertia of this arrangement for rotations about the x axis. (d) Calculate the moment of inertia of this arrangement for rotations about the y axis.

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