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This quiz focuses on Parallel Axis Theorem, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Statics.
A circular area with radius 4 cm is cut from a larger rectangular area (16 cm × 12 cm). The circle's center is located at (4 cm, 3 cm) from the rectangle's centroidal axes. If the rectangle's centroidal moment of inertia about x-axis is Ix,rect=2048 cm4 and the circle's centroidal moment of inertia is Ix,circle=201 cm4, what is the moment of inertia of the remaining area about the x-axis?
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This quiz focuses on Parallel Axis Theorem, giving you a quick way to practice the rules, question types, and explanations that matter most for Statics.
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A circular area with radius 4 cm is cut from a larger rectangular area (16 cm × 12 cm). The circle's center is located at (4 cm, 3 cm) from the rectangle's centroidal axes. If the rectangle's centroidal moment of inertia about x-axis is Ix,rect=2048 cm4 and the circle's centroidal moment of inertia is Ix,circle=201 cm4, what is the moment of inertia of the remaining area about the x-axis?
A thin rectangular plate (8 cm × 12 cm) has a moment of inertia of 128 cm4 about an axis passing through its centroid parallel to the 8 cm side. What is the moment of inertia about a parallel axis located 5 cm away from the centroidal axis?
A cantilever beam cross-section is modified by removing a triangular piece from its rectangular base. The original rectangle is 80 mm×120 mm. The removed triangle has a base of 40 mm (along the bottom edge of the rectangle) and height of 60 mm, with its apex 60 mm above the bottom edge. What is the moment of inertia of the modified section about the original centroidal axis of the rectangle?
A T-section is formed by welding two rectangular plates: a horizontal flange (200 mm×20 mm) and a vertical web (20 mm×180 mm). If the moment of inertia about the centroidal axis of the T-section is Ic=2.89×107 mm4, what is the moment of inertia about an axis parallel to the centroidal axis but located at the bottom of the web?
A structural engineer needs to find the moment of inertia of an L-shaped section about its centroidal axis. The section consists of two rectangles: Rectangle A (150 mm×25 mm) positioned horizontally at the top, and Rectangle B (25 mm×125 mm) positioned vertically at the right end of Rectangle A. If the centroid of the L-section is located 33.3 mm from the left edge, what is the contribution of Rectangle B alone to the total moment of inertia about the centroidal y-axis?
An engineer is designing a reinforced concrete beam where steel reinforcement bars must be analyzed separately. Four steel bars, each with diameter d=20 mm, are positioned at the corners of a 150 mm×150 mm square pattern. The square is oriented with its centroid at the origin and sides parallel to the coordinate axes. What is the polar moment of inertia of this reinforcement system about the origin?