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Three principal axis moments of inertia for hexagonal prism?
Thanks folks for replies. I'll take a photo of some of the work I've done later tonight, hopefully, to show the beginnings of putting the triple integral together for one of the axes. I think my most promising approach is dividing the hexagon into a rectangle and triangle and then going from there.- John Darvish
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Three principal axis moments of inertia for hexagonal prism?
Homework Statement I'm trying to figure out the mass moments of inertia for a hexagonal prism, with the z-axis being longitudinal. I'm trying to recall my calc 3 from 2 years ago and am failing miserably. I know the height of the prism is h. Each hexagonal side is length a. The prism has...- John Darvish
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