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Prove the parallel axis theorem.​

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Answered by SWULI
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EXPLANATION :

This theorem states that the moment of inertia of a planar body about an axis perpendicular to its plane is equal to the sum of its moments of inertia about two perpendicular axes concurrent with the perpendicular axis and lying in the plane of the body.

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Answered by akshadamore871
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theorem of parallel axes

the moment of inertia of an object about any axis is the sum of its moment of inertia about an axis parallel to given axis and passing through the centre of mass and product of mass of the object and the square of the distance between the two axes (MH^2)

l=lc+M.h^2

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