Determine the moment of inertia and the radius of gyration of the shaded area with respect to the y axis. Take t = 10.4 mm. (Round the moment of inertia to one decimal place and the radius of gyration to two decimal places.) y 12 mm 12 mm 6 mm t 24 mm x 24 mm 6 mm 24 mm 24 mm The moment of inertia is 412.1 x 10^3 mm^4. The radius of gyration is 857.03 mm.
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