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theorem of parallel axis​

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Answered by Meet4321
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Answer:

? 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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Answered by rubamanikandan
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Explanation:

I = I _{c}+M h^{2}

I = moment of inertia of the body

I_{c} = moment of inertia about the center

M = mass of body

h = distance between the two axes

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