Solve Polar Moment of Inertia for Thin Plate in 1st Quadrant

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The original poster attempts to find the polar moment of inertia about the origin for a thin plate of density δ(x,y) = 1, which is bounded by the quarter circle x² + y² = 1 in the first quadrant.

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Find the polar moment of inertia about the origin of a thin plate of density
δ(x.y) =1 bounded by the quarter circle x2+y2=1 in the first quadrant.
 
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solve before monday
 
You must show some work in order to get help. This should be in the homework section, by the way.

We don't give out solutions, it's against the forum rules.
 
lol

"solve my problem" what kind of forum do you think this is?
 
I laughed out loud when I read the topic title.

And then laughed even more when I saw the Monday deadline he gave you guys.

Can I do that too? I have work up to my waist and I'd love someone to do it before Monday as well.
 
Aerosion said:
Can I do that too? I have work up to my waist and I'd love someone to do it before Monday as well.

Sure! You will get just a humorous answers! :smile::biggrin:
 
You might want to try a different approach to get your problem solved...
 
Aerosion said:
I laughed out loud when I read the topic title.

And then laughed even more when I saw the Monday deadline he gave you guys.

Can I do that too? I have work up to my waist and I'd love someone to do it before Monday as well.
I have a feeling that if he thinks he's a "king" then maybe he assumes we are his "subjects". :smile:

But even a King cannot violate the PF Guidelines and Rules! :-p
 

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