A solid cube shown in Figure 1 consists of various solid extrusions, which are cylinder (part 1), slender rod (part 4) and sphere (part 3). All extrusions are made from the same material that has density of 8 530 kg/m3. 125 125 85 85 mm mm mm mm 95 mm 15 95 mm mm 50 mm 60 mm 150 mm 1 200 mm Calculate the mass moment inertia of each extrusion about x axis passing through point G. 1 which Calculate the total mass moment of inertia of the assembly shown 1 about the x axis which passes through point G. in Figure 1.

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A solid cube shown in Figure 1 consists of various solid extrusions,
which are cylinder (part 1), slender rod (part 4) and sphere
(part 3). All extrusions are made from the same material that
has density of 8 530 kg/m3.
125
125
98
mm mm
95mm
15
150 mm 1
200 mm
1 Calculate the mass moment inertia of each extrusion about x axis
passing through point G.
which
Calculate the total mass moment of inertia of the assembly shown
1 about the x axis which passes through point G.
in Figure
Transcribed Image Text:1 Normal .peds ON IL buipeaH 三t z buipea Paragraph Styles A solid cube shown in Figure 1 consists of various solid extrusions, which are cylinder (part 1), slender rod (part 4) and sphere (part 3). All extrusions are made from the same material that has density of 8 530 kg/m3. 125 125 98 mm mm 95mm 15 150 mm 1 200 mm 1 Calculate the mass moment inertia of each extrusion about x axis passing through point G. which Calculate the total mass moment of inertia of the assembly shown 1 about the x axis which passes through point G. in Figure
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