Suppose you have a long, thin rod of length 1.51m that is free to rotate about a fixed end. If the rod's composition is uniform (which means it has the same mass density all along its length), and if the mass of the rod is 0.6kg, what is the rod's moment of inertia (or rotational inertia) in units of kg*m2?
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Suppose you have a long, thin rod of length 1.51m that is free to rotate about a fixed end. If the rod's composition is uniform (which means it has the same mass density all along its length), and if the mass of the rod is 0.6kg, what is the rod's moment of inertia (or rotational inertia) in units of kg*m2?
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