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iNCREDiBLE
May19-05, 02:40 AM
Hello!

I have a problem and I was kind of hoping that someone could help me out.

whozum
May19-05, 03:51 AM
Give us some of your thoughts.

iNCREDiBLE
May19-05, 08:13 AM
Give us some of your thoughts.

Well I I don't know where to start and what formula to use. As far as I can tell the area is 6x3 = 18 sq ft.

HallsofIvy
May19-05, 09:13 AM
Okay, here are some hints: What is the DEFINITION of "moment of inertia"? What formulas do you know relating to moment of inertia?

jackson
May19-05, 09:30 AM
u should actually try and understnd the definition of moment inertia before attempting the question. as u know the I, moment of inertia is affected by the shape of the solid and also at what point it is being referred to, so i had reckon u to understand the definition b4 attempting it.

iNCREDiBLE
May19-05, 09:48 AM
The understanding tends to come afterwards (for me). The surface = one rectangel + two triangles... For the rectangle I = 4*3^3/12 = 9. The two triangles I = 2(2*3^3/12) = 9. So my answer is 18 ft^4. But is this a correct solution?

iNCREDiBLE
May19-05, 02:53 PM
Please, can somebody help me & explain it to me... :confused:

arildno
May19-05, 02:57 PM
Could you make a more thourough post on how you got those "answers".
And please, do not use numbers, but symbols.
That makes it easier for us to spot where you've made any mistakes.

Pyrrhus
May19-05, 08:56 PM
Are you familiar with Steiner's Theorem or Parallel axis Theorem?