Four masses are connected by 48.9cm long, massless, rigid rods. y B 1 A 1 If their masses are ma = 292.0g, mg = 647.0g, mc = 640.0g, and mp = 397.0g, what are the coordinates of the center of mass if the origin is located at mass A? (Enter your x coordinate first followed by the y coordinate.) 2.57×10-1 m 3.18×10-1 m You are correct. Your receipt no. is 160-7894 0 Previous Tries What is the moment of inertia about a diagonal axis that passes through masses B and D. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 6/10 Previous Tries

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Hi, i've tried the second question a couple times and I couldn't get it right. I know that moment is mass times r squred. However, I don't know what should I put for the mass or the r squred. 

Four masses are connected by 48.9cm long, massless, rigid rods.
y
Be
1
D
A
1
If their masses are ma =
292.0g, mB =
647.0g, mc =
640.0g, and mp = 397.0g, what are the coordinates of the center of mass if the origin is located at mass A?
(Enter your x coordinate first followed by the y coordinate.) 2.57x10-1 m 3.18×10-1 m
You are correct.
Previous Tries
Your receipt no. is 160-7894 ?
What is the moment of inertia about a diagonal axis that passes through masses B and D.
Submit Answer
Incorrect. Tries 6/10 Previous Tries
Transcribed Image Text:Four masses are connected by 48.9cm long, massless, rigid rods. y Be 1 D A 1 If their masses are ma = 292.0g, mB = 647.0g, mc = 640.0g, and mp = 397.0g, what are the coordinates of the center of mass if the origin is located at mass A? (Enter your x coordinate first followed by the y coordinate.) 2.57x10-1 m 3.18×10-1 m You are correct. Previous Tries Your receipt no. is 160-7894 ? What is the moment of inertia about a diagonal axis that passes through masses B and D. Submit Answer Incorrect. Tries 6/10 Previous Tries
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