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What is the moment of Inertia of a rod of mass M and length L about an axis perpendicular to it and passing through one end?

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For the rod of mass M and length l, `I = Ml^(2)//12`. Using the parallel axes theorem, `I ′ = I + Ma^(2)` with `a = l//2` we get,
`I.=M(l^(2))/(12)+M((l)/(2))^(2)=(Ml^(2))/(3)`
We can check this independently since I is half the moment of inertia of a rod of mass 2M and length 2l about its midpoint,
`I.=2M.(4l^(2))/(12)xx(1)/(2)=(Ml^(2))/(3)`
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