What is parallel axis theorem for moment of inertia
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The parallel axis theorem States that the moment of inertia of an object around a particular axis is equal to the moment of inertia around a parallel axis that goes through the centre of mass, plus the mass of the object , multiplied by the distance to that parallel axis squared
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The moment of inertia of a body about any axis is equal to the sum of the moment of inertia of the body about a parallel axis passing through its centre of mass and the product of its mass and the square of the distance between the two parallel axes.
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