Determine the mass moment of inertia of a steel shaft that is 1 m long and has a diameter of 5 cm. Determine the mass of the shaft using the density information provided in Table

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Determine the mass moment of inertia of a steel shaft that is 1 m long and has a diameter of 5 cm. Determine the mass of the shaft using the density information provided in Table 9.1.

TABLE 9.1 Density, Specific Gravity, and Specific Weight of Some Materials
(at room temperature or at the specified temperature)
Specific Weight
(N/m)
Material
Density (kg/m')
Specific Gravity
Aluminum
2740
2.74
26,880
Asphalt
2110
2.11
20,700
Cement
1920
1.92
18,840
Clay
Fireclay brick
Glass (soda lime)
Glass (lead)
Glass (Pyrex)
Iron (cast)
Iron (wrought)
Paper
Steel (mild)
Steel (stainless 304)
Wood (ash)
Wood (mahogany)
Wood (oak)
Wood (pine)
1000
1.00
9810
1790@100°C
1.79
17,560
2470
2.47
24,230
4280
4.28
41,990
2230
2.23
21,880
7210
7.21
70,730
7700@100°C
7.70
75,540
930
0.93
9120
7830
7.83
76,810
7860
7.86
77,110
690
0.69
6770
550
0.55
5400
750
0.75
7360
430
0.43
4220
Fluids
Standard air
1.225
0.0012
12
Gasoline
720
0.72
7060
Glycerin
Mercury
SAE 10 W oil
1260
1.26
12,360
13,550
13.55
132,930
920
0.92
9030
Water
1000@4°C
1.0
9810
Transcribed Image Text:TABLE 9.1 Density, Specific Gravity, and Specific Weight of Some Materials (at room temperature or at the specified temperature) Specific Weight (N/m) Material Density (kg/m') Specific Gravity Aluminum 2740 2.74 26,880 Asphalt 2110 2.11 20,700 Cement 1920 1.92 18,840 Clay Fireclay brick Glass (soda lime) Glass (lead) Glass (Pyrex) Iron (cast) Iron (wrought) Paper Steel (mild) Steel (stainless 304) Wood (ash) Wood (mahogany) Wood (oak) Wood (pine) 1000 1.00 9810 1790@100°C 1.79 17,560 2470 2.47 24,230 4280 4.28 41,990 2230 2.23 21,880 7210 7.21 70,730 7700@100°C 7.70 75,540 930 0.93 9120 7830 7.83 76,810 7860 7.86 77,110 690 0.69 6770 550 0.55 5400 750 0.75 7360 430 0.43 4220 Fluids Standard air 1.225 0.0012 12 Gasoline 720 0.72 7060 Glycerin Mercury SAE 10 W oil 1260 1.26 12,360 13,550 13.55 132,930 920 0.92 9030 Water 1000@4°C 1.0 9810
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