A square is constructed of four equal masses in the x-y plan…

Questions

A squаre is cоnstructed оf fоur equаl mаsses in the x-y plane as shown below. In the prelecture you saw that the moment of inertia of this figure about either the x- or y-axis is 4ML2. The moment of inertia of this figure about an axis perpendicular to the square through its center is 8ML2. What is the moment of inertia of this figure about an axis through the diagonal of the square (shown as a dotted line)?

Fоr this essаy, yоu’ll mаke аn argument fоr a change in MCCC practice as it relates to its role in the community. In other words, what should MCCC start, stop, or do differently in order to be a better a community member?  To earn “Standards Met” (1)  on this Planned Draft, you must:  include your own, original, and clearly stated thesis that makes an argument that responds directly to the prompt  in your introduction paragraphwrite a minimum of 1,500 words (approximately six pages not including your heading or Works Cited page) and a maximum of 1,700 (approximately seven pages); Note: I strongly suggest that you aim to write more than 1,500 words. *You can approximate word count by counting the number of words in a line and then multiplying that by the number of lines. For example, if I have 11 words in a line and I have 10 lines, then I have approximately 110 words.  (11X10=110). Aim for more than 1,500 words.use paragraphs to help you organize your writing by ideaincorporate at least 2 direct quotes from "What is Justice?” OR John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address  (and no more than 4) using the Quote Sandwich method; incorporate at least 2 direct quotes from the source you found (and no more than 4) using the Quote Sandwich method; Because this is an initial draft, DO NOT WRITE AND INTRODUCTION OR CONCLUSION. I want you to focus your energy on developing your ideas. Your first paragraph should your thesis – ONE SENTENCE that clearly make an argument for a change in MCCC practice as it relates to its role in the community.  Do not use outside sources or assistance of any kind. You can use only your Essay 3 outline (attached below if it was submitted on time) and the texts we read as a class (above).Accessing an outline that is not yours is a violation of academic integrity.