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state theorem of parallel and perpendicular axis in case of a rigid body in rotational motion? Class 11th Physics​

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Answered by prasagna
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in physics, the parallel axis theorem can be used to determine the moment of inertia of a rigid object about any axis, given the moment of inertia of the object about the parallel axis through the object's center of mass and the perpendicular distance between the axes.

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state theorem of parallel and perpendicular axis in case of a rigid body in rotational motion?

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What is Parallel Axis Theorem? The moment of inertia of a body about an axis parallel to the body passing through its center is equal to the sum of moment of inertia of body about the axis passing through the center and product of mass of the body times the square of distance between the two axes.

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