The four masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Figure B V 200 g 100 g 10 cm 200 g C 10 cm D

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The four masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Figure B V 200 g 100 g 10 cm 200 g C 10 cm D

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The Four Masses Shown In Figure 1 Are Connected By Massless Rigid Rods Figure B V 200 G 100 G 10 Cm 200 G C 10 Cm D 1
The Four Masses Shown In Figure 1 Are Connected By Massless Rigid Rods Figure B V 200 G 100 G 10 Cm 200 G C 10 Cm D 1 (96.83 KiB) Viewed 12 times
The four masses shown in (Figure 1) are connected by massless, rigid rods. Figure B V 200 g 100 g 10 cm 200 g C 10 cm D 200 g < 1 of 1 > Part A Find the coordinates of the center of mass. Find the x-coordinate. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. μA 6 図]? Xcm = Value Units Submit Part B Find the y-coordinate. Express your answer to two significant figures and include the appropriate units. O μÅ ? Ycm = Value Units Submit Request Answer Part C Find the moment of inertia about a diagonal axis that passes through masses B and D. Express your answer in kilogram-meters squared to two significant figures. ΠΑΠ ΑΣΦ ? kg.m² I = Submit Request Answer Request Answer
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