Two thin rods (each of mass0.20 kg) are joined together to form a rigid body as shown in Fig.10-60 . One of the rods has lengthL1=0.40 m , and the other has lengthL2=0.50m. What is the rotational inertia of this rigid body about (a) an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the shorter rod and (b) an axis that is perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod?

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a) The rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane and that passes through the center of the shorter rod is 0.019kg.m2.

b) The rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod is 0.019kg.m2.

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Step 1: Given

i) Length of rods, L1=0.40m and L2=0.50m

ii) Mass of each rod, M=0.20 kg

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Determining the concept

Using the perpendicular axis theorem for rotational inertia about an axis of rotation for a rod, find the rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane and intersects the shorter rod at its center. According to the perpendicular axis theorem, the moment of inertia of a body about an axis perpendicular to the plane is the sum of the moment of inertia about the two perpendicular axes along the plane and that they are intersecting with the axis perpendicular to the plane. The moment of inertia of longer rod

(Il)=13ML2

Inertia of shorter rod

(Is)=112ML2

The moment of inertial about the axis passing through the center of the shorter rod and perpendicular to the plane of paper is-

I=Il+Is

where, I is the moment of inertia, M is mass, L is length and d is distance.

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Calculations(a)

For rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane and passing through the center of the shorter rod,

I=Is+Il

I=112m1L12+13m2L22

I=112(0.20kg)(0.4 m)2+13(0.20 kg)(0.50 m)2

I=0.019kg.m2

Hence, the rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the and that passes through the center of the shorter rod is0.019 kg.m2.

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(b) Determining the rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod 

Rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod,

I=Is+Il

I=112m2L22+[112m1L12+m2(L22)2]

I=112(0.20kg)(0.50m)2+[112(0.20 kg)(0.40 m)2+(0.20 kg)(0.50 m2)2]

I=0.019kg.m2

Hence, the rotational inertia of the rigid body about an axis perpendicular to the plane of the paper and passes through the center of the longer rod is0.019kg.m2.

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