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state theorm of parallel axis ​

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Answered by abasahebpatil1834
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Explanation:

The theorem of parallel axis states that the moment of inertia of a body about an axis parallel to an axis passing through the centre of mass is equal to the sum of the moment of inertia of body about an axis passing through centre of mass and product of mass and square of the distance between the two axes.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The moment of inertia of any object around an pivot through its center of mass is the least moment of inertia for an hub in that course in space. The moment of inertia approximately any pivot parallel to that hub through the center of mass is given by

I=I+Md^2

The expression included to the center of mass moment of inertia will be recognized as the moment of inertia of a point mass - the moment of inertia approximately a parallel hub is the center of mass moment furthermore the moment of inertia of the whole object treated as a point mass at the center of mass

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