The four masses shown in the diagram are connected by massless, rigid rods. The mass of the A particle is 0.388 kg the mass of the B particle is 0.103 kg, the mass of the C particle is 0.402 kg, and the mass of the D particle is 0.971 kg. The length of the rods is 0.014 meters. Find the moment of inertia (in kg ∗ m2) about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page.
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The four masses shown in the diagram are connected by massless, rigid rods. The mass of the A particle is 0.388 kg the mass of the B particle is 0.103 kg, the mass of the C particle is 0.402 kg, and the mass of the D particle is 0.971 kg. The length of the rods is 0.014 meters. Find the moment of inertia (in kg ∗ m2) about an axis that passes through mass A and is perpendicular to the page.


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