Two point masses are connected by a massless rod of length 8L. If the mass on the left is m and the mass on the right is 3m, rank the moments of inertia if the system is rotated around the axes shown (each axis is in the plane of the page; 1 is the moment of inertia about axis 1, etc; ). 1 3 Зт E7+7+1+7+7+7+7+1H O 2 < 3 < 1 O 3<2 < 1 O1<3<2 O 2<1<3 O 1<2<3

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Two point masses are connected by a massless
rod of length 8L. If the mass on the left is m and
the mass on the right is 3m, rank the moments of
inertia if the system is rotated around the axes
shown (each axis is in the plane of the page; 1 is
the moment of inertia about axis 1, etc; ).
1
3m
E7+1+7+7+7+7+7+1H
O 2 < 3 < 1
O 3< 2 < 1
O 1<3<2
O 2<1<3
O 1<2<3
Transcribed Image Text:Two point masses are connected by a massless rod of length 8L. If the mass on the left is m and the mass on the right is 3m, rank the moments of inertia if the system is rotated around the axes shown (each axis is in the plane of the page; 1 is the moment of inertia about axis 1, etc; ). 1 3m E7+1+7+7+7+7+7+1H O 2 < 3 < 1 O 3< 2 < 1 O 1<3<2 O 2<1<3 O 1<2<3
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