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[" The moment of inertia of a meter scale of "],[" Mass "0.6kg" about an axis perpendicular to "],[" the scale and located at the "20cm" position on "],[" the scale in "kgM^(2)" is : "(" Breadth of the scale is "],[" negligible) "]

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