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Transcribed Image Text:In the following system we have a square bar with 4 jdentical masses at its vertices, how does the
moment of inertia when the system rotates around the AB lAB axis compare to the moment of inertia
when the system rotates around the CD Ico axis (both axes centered as shown in the image):
D
C
a) We occupy the value of the masses and the side of the square bar in order to determine the
relationship.
b) lAB is less than Ico
c) lAB iS greater than lco
d) lABis equal to lco
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