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Physics, 25.08.2021 02:40, dsteele3642

A thin uniform bar has a moment of inertia II about an axis perpendicular to it through its center. If both the mass and length of this bar are doubled, its moment of inertia about the same axis will be:. A. 2I.
B. 4I.
C. 8I.
D. 16I.
E. I/16.

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