Abaton twirler in a marching band complains that her baton is defective. the manufacturer specifies that the baton should have an overall length of l= l 70.0 cm and a total mass between 960.0 and 970.0 g (there is one 365-g objects on each end). also according to the manufacturer, the moment of inertia about the central axis passing through the baton should fall between 0.0900 and 0.0950 kg/m2. the twirler (who has completed a class in physics) claims this is impossible. 1) what is the minimum moment of inertia? (express your answer to three significant figures.) kg⋅m2 k g m 2 2) what is the maximum moment of inertia
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