For any thin, uniform rod of length L and mass M , the moment of inertia for rot
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Question
For any thin, uniform rod of length L and massM, the moment of inertia for rotation about one end
is I = (1/3)ML2. And the moment of inertia ofany object is simply the sum of the moments of inertia
of its parts. Use those two facts to compute the answer to thisquestion: Suppose you have a thin,
uniform rod with a total mass of 3.00 kg and a total length of2.00 m. By what percentage does the
moment of inertia decrease if you rotate it instead about apoint located 20% (0.40 m) in from one
end, as shown?