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Find the moment of inertia of the lamina shown in figure about the centroidal axes XX and YY.

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Answered by bluecolor
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The moment of inertia, otherwise known as the angular mass or rotational inertia, of a rigid body is a tensor that determines the torque needed for a desired angular acceleration about a rotational axis; similar to how mass determines the force needed for a desired acceleration

SI unit of moment of inertia is kgm^2

it appears in the relationships for the dynamics of rotational motion. The moment of inertia must be specified with respect to a chosen axis of rotation. For a point mass the moment of inertia is just the mass times the square of perpendicular distance to the rotation axis,

I = mr2.

i=6*4*3

i=24*3

moment  of inertia=i=72kgm^2 answer

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