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What is the parallel axes theorem?

The parallel axes theorem in brief,it states that the moment of inertia about an axis that donot pass by the Cg is equal to moment of inertia at the Cg plus the product of area by the square of distance between cg and the given axis.

2-Parallel axes theorem for Iy, polar moment of inertia.

July 12, 2025August 10, 2020 by Maged kamel
Parallel axis theorem for Iy.

Introduction to the parallel axes theorem for Iy and polar moment of inertia. and how to get the values of radius of gyrations kx and Ky.

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