Determine the moment of inertia of the composite area about the y-axis (Iy). Also, find the x distance to the centroid from the y-axis (x?). Then, find the moment of inertia about the y-axis passing through the centroid (I?y?).
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Areas: A_A = 200*20 = 4000 mm^2; A_B = 100*40 = 4000 mm^2. Show more…
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