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13.
Moment of inertia of a circular section about an axis perpendicular to the section is
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Fazeel said:
3 years ago
Izz = Ixx+Iyy.
Izz= π/64 x d^4 + π/64 x d^4,
Izz =(π/64 +π/64) x d^4,
Izz= π/32 x d^4.
Izz= π/64 x d^4 + π/64 x d^4,
Izz =(π/64 +π/64) x d^4,
Izz= π/32 x d^4.
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Ashok oraon said:
3 years ago
Axis perpendicular means (Izz) polar moment of inertia.
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Kuldeep Maher said:
5 years ago
Axis perpendicular to the cross-section would be longitudinal axis so the answer should be π*d^4/64.
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Manjunath said:
5 years ago
What's is the moment of inertia, can anyone explain in an easy way?
Moumita samaddar said:
6 years ago
The polar moment of inertia of circular section ?
Shivakumar said:
6 years ago
Thank you all for the explanation.
Moizza said:
7 years ago
Thank you for explaining the answer.
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Khem Raj Dhakal said:
7 years ago
Thank you guys for giving the kind information.
R J said:
8 years ago
What is difference between polar moment of inertia and moment of inertia?
Vikash said:
8 years ago
Explain in step by step.
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