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In the frame where the tensor of inertia is diagonal calculate it for: 1. a uniform disc of mass m and radius r. 2. a uniform solid (not hollow) sphere of mass m and radius r. 3. a thin stick of length l and mass m, if the origin is at one end of the stick. 4. a thin stick of length l and mass m, if the origin is at the center of the stick.

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