Composite area shown in the figure is symmetric with respect to both x and y axes which pass through the centroid C. Dimension t shown in the figure is equal to 20 mm for all students. Dimensions b, and h are different for each student and they are provided in the data sheet. Each student must use b and h dimensions corresponding to her/him. Determine (a) moments of inertia of the composite area with respect to centroidal x and y axes, and (b) polar moment of inertia of the composite area with respect to the centroid. (b-52mm, h=52mm)

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Composite area shown in the figure is symmetric with respect to both x and y
axes which pass through the centroid C. Dimension t shown in the figure is
equal to 20 mm for all students. Dimensions b, and h are different for each
student and they are provided in the data sheet. Each student must use b and h
dimensions corresponding to her/him. Determine (a) moments of inertia of the
composite area with respect to centroidal x and y axes, and (b) polar moment
of inertia of the composite area with respect to the centroid. (b-52mm,
h=52mm)
t= 20 mm
Transcribed Image Text:Composite area shown in the figure is symmetric with respect to both x and y axes which pass through the centroid C. Dimension t shown in the figure is equal to 20 mm for all students. Dimensions b, and h are different for each student and they are provided in the data sheet. Each student must use b and h dimensions corresponding to her/him. Determine (a) moments of inertia of the composite area with respect to centroidal x and y axes, and (b) polar moment of inertia of the composite area with respect to the centroid. (b-52mm, h=52mm) t= 20 mm
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