Consider the beam's cross-sectional area shown in ( Eigure 1). Suppose that a=4 in., b= 10 in., and c-1 in. Figure S 1 of 1 Submit Previous Answers ✔✓ Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 3.714 in was either rounded differently or used a different number- of significant figures than required for this part. Part B Determine the moment of inertia about the centroidal az' axis. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.

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Consider the beam's cross-sectional area shown in (
Eigure 1). Suppose that a=4 in., b= 10 in., and
c=1 in.
Figure
1 of 1
â9.7in
[Subtit Previous Answers
Correct
Correct answer is shown. Your answer 3.714 in was either rounded differently or used a different number
of significant figures than required for this part.
Part B
Determine the moment of inertia about the centroidal az' axis.
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
12=
HÅ
Value
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Units
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Transcribed Image Text:> > Consider the beam's cross-sectional area shown in ( Eigure 1). Suppose that a=4 in., b= 10 in., and c=1 in. Figure 1 of 1 â9.7in [Subtit Previous Answers Correct Correct answer is shown. Your answer 3.714 in was either rounded differently or used a different number of significant figures than required for this part. Part B Determine the moment of inertia about the centroidal az' axis. Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units. 12= HÅ Value Submit Request Answer Units Next >>
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