Physics, asked by kakkerisunil, 1 year ago

state the theorem of perpendicular axes on momentum of inertia.​

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Answered by proudyindian9603
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For a planar object, the moment of inertia about an axis perpendicular to the plane is the sum of the moments of inertia of two perpendicular axes through the same point in the plane of the object.



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Answered by Anonymous
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The moment of inertia of a plane lamina about an Axis perpendicular to its plane is equal to the sum of the moments of inertia of the lamina about any two mutually perpendicular Axes in its own plane and intersecting each other at the point where the perpendicular axis passes through the lamina.

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