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Transcribed Image Text:Consider the objects labeled A, B, C, and D shown in the figure.
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C
D
Each object is composed of identical thin sticks of uniformly distributed mass 9.15 kg and length 0.489 m. What are the
moments of inertia IA, IB, Ic, and Ip of the objects about a rotation axis perpendicular to the screen and passing through the
black dot displayed on each object?
IA
kg-m?
IB =
kg-m?
Ic
kg-m2
Ip =
kg-m?
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