The figure below shows a rod with two masses, M, and two masses, 2 M, spaced at equal 1 m intervals along the rod. The rod itself is massless. Three possible locations, A, B, and C, for a rotation axis are indicated. Rank the moment inertia of the system about each possible rotation axis (Ia, IB, Ic ), from largest to smallest. 2M (2M) ↑ ↑ ↑ A C B

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The figure below shows a rod with two masses, M, and two masses, 2 M, spaced at
equal 1 m intervals along the rod. The rod itself is massless. Three possible locations,
A, B, and C, for a rotation axis are indicated. Rank the moment inertia of the system
about each possible rotation axis (IA, IB, Ic ), from largest to smallest.
(M
M
2M
(2M
↑
↑
A
В
C
O Ic > lA > IB
Olc > lB > lA
O IB = Ic > lA
O lA > Ic > IB
O IA > IB > Ic
Transcribed Image Text:Question 1 The figure below shows a rod with two masses, M, and two masses, 2 M, spaced at equal 1 m intervals along the rod. The rod itself is massless. Three possible locations, A, B, and C, for a rotation axis are indicated. Rank the moment inertia of the system about each possible rotation axis (IA, IB, Ic ), from largest to smallest. (M M 2M (2M ↑ ↑ A В C O Ic > lA > IB Olc > lB > lA O IB = Ic > lA O lA > Ic > IB O IA > IB > Ic
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