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theorem of parallel axis?​

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Answered by zainabfatimazaman
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The mass properties of a rigid body that is constrained to move parallel to a plane are defined by its center of mass R = (x, y) in this plane, and its polar moment of inertia IR around an axis through R that is perpendicular to the plane. ... which is known as the parallel axis theorem.

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Answered by TYKE
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The parallel axis theorem, it also known as Huygens–Steiner theorem, or just as Steiner's theorem,[1] named after Christiaan Huygens and Jakob Steiner, can be used to determine the moment of inertia or the second moment of area of a rigid body about any axis, given the body's moment of inertia about a parallel axis through the object's center of gravity and the perpendicular distance between the axis.

Formula

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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