Luminous Blob
Mar13-04, 12:48 PM
I have a uniform rod of mass M, which rotates about one of its ends, and a point mass equal to the mass of the rod is added to the other end.
To calculate the new moment of inertia, do I just need to add the moment of inertia of the rod and that of the point mass together?
i.e. I = (MR^2)/3 + MR^2 ?
Any help would be much appreciated.
To calculate the new moment of inertia, do I just need to add the moment of inertia of the rod and that of the point mass together?
i.e. I = (MR^2)/3 + MR^2 ?
Any help would be much appreciated.