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State and explain theorem of parallel axis? |
Answer» The moment of inertia of a body about any axis is equal to the sum of the moments of inertia of the body about a parallel axis passing through its centre of mass and the product of its mass and the square of distance between the two parallel axes. formulae is I=Ig+Md^2<br>The Parallel Axis Theorem states that a bodies moment of inertia about any given axis is the moment of inertia about the centroid plus the mass of the body times the distance between the point and the centroid squared. | |