If the center of Mohr's Circle has a moment of inertia value of 182 in4, and a reference point lies on the circle 123 in“ to the right and 95 in below the center, determine the largest principal moment of inertia for this same area and origin. 315.2 in4 351.8 in4 392.5 in4 337.4 in4 O 376.3 in4 The center of Mohr's Circle lies at (218, 0) in“ and the moment of inertia about the minor principal axis is 31 in“. If an axis E is rotated 22.5 degrees clockwise from the minor principal axis on the cross-section, determine the moment of inertia about axis E. 71.0 in4 49.7 in4 64.2 in4 85.8 in4 37.8 in4

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If the center of Mohr's Circle has a moment of inertia value of 182 in4,
and a reference point lies on the circle 123 in“ to the right and 95 in4
below the center, determine the largest principal moment of inertia for
this same area and origin.
315.2 in4
351.8 in4
392.5 in4
337.4 in4
376.3 in4
The center of Mohr's Circle lies at (218, 0) in“ and the moment of inertia
about the minor principal axis is 31 in“. If an axis E is rotated 22.5
degrees clockwise from the minor principal axis on the cross-section,
determine the moment of inertia about axis E.
71.0 in4
49.7 in4
64.2 in4
85.8 in4
O 37.8 in4
Transcribed Image Text:If the center of Mohr's Circle has a moment of inertia value of 182 in4, and a reference point lies on the circle 123 in“ to the right and 95 in4 below the center, determine the largest principal moment of inertia for this same area and origin. 315.2 in4 351.8 in4 392.5 in4 337.4 in4 376.3 in4 The center of Mohr's Circle lies at (218, 0) in“ and the moment of inertia about the minor principal axis is 31 in“. If an axis E is rotated 22.5 degrees clockwise from the minor principal axis on the cross-section, determine the moment of inertia about axis E. 71.0 in4 49.7 in4 64.2 in4 85.8 in4 O 37.8 in4
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