![SOLVED: I need the answer quickly. Find the moment of inertia of the shape in the figure. 50 mm b*h^3 b*h^3 12 12 25 mm 50 mm 25 mm SOLVED: I need the answer quickly. Find the moment of inertia of the shape in the figure. 50 mm b*h^3 b*h^3 12 12 25 mm 50 mm 25 mm](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/3f863d03b2fe49258d57adc5910df348.jpg)
SOLVED: I need the answer quickly. Find the moment of inertia of the shape in the figure. 50 mm b*h^3 b*h^3 12 12 25 mm 50 mm 25 mm
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![SOLVED: Hi, I need your help to explain about: i) How do I get 1/12 bh^3? Why 1/12? ii) How do I calculate 1/3(400x)^(3/2) into 107/(10^6) mm^4? With clear explanation please. I'll SOLVED: Hi, I need your help to explain about: i) How do I get 1/12 bh^3? Why 1/12? ii) How do I calculate 1/3(400x)^(3/2) into 107/(10^6) mm^4? With clear explanation please. I'll](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/fef5638fbf3c4348a6a4ba5feeec0cca.jpg)
SOLVED: Hi, I need your help to explain about: i) How do I get 1/12 bh^3? Why 1/12? ii) How do I calculate 1/3(400x)^(3/2) into 107/(10^6) mm^4? With clear explanation please. I'll
![Can someone help me with this question? Why was the formula with 12 in the denominator used, when the FE manual says that the moment of inertia about the Y axis is Can someone help me with this question? Why was the formula with 12 in the denominator used, when the FE manual says that the moment of inertia about the Y axis is](https://preview.redd.it/can-someone-help-me-with-this-question-why-was-the-formula-v0-qrghjg210zx91.png?width=545&format=png&auto=webp&s=ed18c9e9de7975e22ad10160b1b4cbe428ff794d)
Can someone help me with this question? Why was the formula with 12 in the denominator used, when the FE manual says that the moment of inertia about the Y axis is
![SOLVED: Please calculate the moment of inertia of the following section (the result can be symbolized). Area Moment of Inertia/Second Moments of Area I = Ix + (Ad^2) / (bh^3 / 12) SOLVED: Please calculate the moment of inertia of the following section (the result can be symbolized). Area Moment of Inertia/Second Moments of Area I = Ix + (Ad^2) / (bh^3 / 12)](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/ee7011179c414cdf9a7c906cb85bbc63.jpg)