\( I_{p m}=I_{\text {am }}+M d^{2}=0.7 \operatorname{Sm}(M)+M(1.5 \mathrm{~m})^{2} \)
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The formula provided is for the parallel axis theorem, which relates the moment of inertia of a body about an axis parallel to an axis through the center of mass (I_cm) to the moment of inertia about a parallel axis (I_pm). The formula is given by: \[ I_{pm} = Show more…
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