Figure Q2b shows a solid and homogeneous section, where (31.25 mm, 41.54 mm) are its centroid coordinates (x̄ , ȳ) relative to the axes origin, O. The dimensions for the section in Figure Q2b are b1 = 15.75 mm , b2 = 15.75 mm, b3 = 62.50 mm, d1 = 75.85 mm and d2 = 20.25 mm. Calculate the second moment of area for the solid and homogeneous section shown in Figure Q2b about its centroidal x-axis. Give your answer to two decimal places.
Figure Q2b shows a solid and homogeneous section, where (31.25 mm, 41.54 mm) are its centroid coordinates (x̄ , ȳ) relative to the axes origin, O. The dimensions for the section in Figure Q2b are b1 = 15.75 mm , b2 = 15.75 mm, b3 = 62.50 mm, d1 = 75.85 mm and d2 = 20.25 mm. Calculate the second moment of area for the solid and homogeneous section shown in Figure Q2b about its centroidal x-axis. Give your answer to two decimal places.
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Figure Q2b shows a solid and homogeneous section, where (31.25 mm, 41.54
mm) are its centroid coordinates (x̄ , ȳ) relative to the axes origin, O.
The dimensions for the section in Figure Q2b are b1 = 15.75 mm , b2 = 15.75 mm, b3 = 62.50 mm, d1 = 75.85 mm and d2 = 20.25 mm. Calculate the second moment of area for the solid and homogeneous section shown in Figure Q2b about its centroidal x-axis. Give your answer to two decimal places.

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