Consider a thin disk of 2 kg mass and 75 mm radius mounted eccentrically on a rotating shaft. In the configuration shown

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Consider a thin disk of 2 kg mass and 75 mm radius mounted eccentrically on a rotating shaft. In the configuration shown

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Consider a thin disk of 2 kg mass and 75 mm radius mounted eccentrically on a rotating shaft. In the configuration shown, the disk's centre of mass is located 50 mm directly below the shaft. What is the mass moment of inertia Izz of the disk about the z axis? 1 m. A 1.25 m 50 mm -75 mm y B

Ookg. m2 . 0.0106 kg . m2 O90028 kg . m2 O2.0028 kg . m2 0.0056 kg . m2 O 0.0078 kg .m .
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