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This lecture covers the application of Steiner's rule to calculate moments of inertia, emphasizing the importance of correctly considering the distance between the axis of rotation and the mass distribution. It also discusses the concept of relative moments of inertia and provides examples of calculating moments for various geometrical shapes.
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