The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Find the coordinates of the center of gravity. Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page. Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through masses B and C.

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The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods.

Find the coordinates of the center of gravity.

Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page.

Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through masses B and C.

The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by
massless, rigid rods.
Part A
Find the coordinates of the center of gravity.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
?
Xcm Ycm =
m
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Part B
Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page.
Express your answer using two significant figures.
Figure
1 of 1
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?
y
200 g
IA =
kg · m?
A
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Request Answer
10 cm
10 cm
Part C
B
Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through masses B and C.
100 g
12 cm
100 g
Express your answer using two significant figures.
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Transcribed Image Text:The three masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Part A Find the coordinates of the center of gravity. Express your answer using two significant figures. ? Xcm Ycm = m Submit Request Answer Part B Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page. Express your answer using two significant figures. Figure 1 of 1 画] ? y 200 g IA = kg · m? A Submit Request Answer 10 cm 10 cm Part C B Find the moment of inertia about an axis that passes through masses B and C. 100 g 12 cm 100 g Express your answer using two significant figures. i国
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