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OpenStudy (kanwal32):

moment of inertia of the given question

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

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Parth (parthkohli):

it's just a combination of two rods each of mass m/2 and length l/2. does it depend on theta? I don't think so.

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

i think so that the mass will reduce for each part

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

density is m/l and mach for each part m/2

Parth (parthkohli):

do you think that the angle \(\theta\) matters? I don't.

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

me to i dont think theta matters bu

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

\[\frac{2ML^{2} }{ (4)12 }+2ML^2/4\]

Parth (parthkohli):

you should get \(\frac{ML^2}{12} \) in that case I guess

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

i dont know confused

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

@ganeshie8

OpenStudy (agl202):

I'm getting same as Parth

OpenStudy (kanwal32):

ok thanks it would be l^2/16

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