Two small weights of mass 5.0 kg and 7.0 kg, are mounted 4.0 m apart on a light rod (whose mass can be ignored), as shown in the accompanying figure. Calculate the moment of inertia of the system (a) when rotated about an axis halfway between the weights, and (b) when rotated about an axis 0.50 m to the left of the 5.0-kg mass.

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Two small weights of mass 5.0 kg and 7.0 kg, are mounted
4.0 m apart on a light rod (whose mass can be ignored), as
shown in the accompanying figure. Calculate the moment of
inertia of the system (a) when rotated about an axis halfway
between the weights, and (b) when rotated about an axis
0.50 m to the left of the 5.0-kg mass.
Transcribed Image Text:Two small weights of mass 5.0 kg and 7.0 kg, are mounted 4.0 m apart on a light rod (whose mass can be ignored), as shown in the accompanying figure. Calculate the moment of inertia of the system (a) when rotated about an axis halfway between the weights, and (b) when rotated about an axis 0.50 m to the left of the 5.0-kg mass.
-4.0 m
5.0 kg
7.0 kg
Axis
(a)
0.50 m
4.0 m-
15.0 kg
7.0 kg
Axis
(b)
Transcribed Image Text:-4.0 m 5.0 kg 7.0 kg Axis (a) 0.50 m 4.0 m- 15.0 kg 7.0 kg Axis (b)
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