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A uniform flat disk of radius R and mass 2M is pivoted at point P. A point mass of 1/2 M is attached to the edge of the disk.
Calculate the moment of inertia ICM of the disk (without the point mass) with respect to the central axis of the disk, in terms of M and R.
Calculate the moment of inertia IP of the disk (without the point mass) with respect to point P, in terms of M and R.
Calculate the total moment of inertia IT of the disk with the point mass with respect to point P, in terms of M and R.
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