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Figure shows a thin rod that rotates about an axis through the end. Part of the rod of the length dx has a mass dm.
Calculation of the moment of inertia I for a uniform thin rod about an axis through the end of the rod.

Note the rotational inertia of the rod about its endpoint is larger than the rotational inertia about its center (consistent with the barbell example) by a factor of four.

The parallel-axis theorem

The similarity between the process of finding the moment of inertia of a rod about an axis through its middle and about an axis through its end is striking, and suggests that there might be a simpler method for determining the moment of inertia for a rod about any axis parallel to the axis through the center of mass. Such an axis is called a parallel axis    . There is a theorem for this, called the parallel-axis theorem    , which we state here but do not derive in this text.

Parallel-axis theorem

Let m be the mass of an object and let d be the distance from an axis through the object’s center of mass to a new axis. Then we have

I parallel-axis = I center of mass + m d 2 .

Let’s apply this to the rod examples solved above:

I end = I center of mass + m d 2 = 1 12 m L 2 + m ( L 2 ) 2 = ( 1 12 + 1 4 ) m L 2 = 1 3 m L 2 .

This result agrees with our more lengthy calculation from above. This is a useful equation that we apply in some of the examples and problems.

Check Your Understanding What is the moment of inertia of a cylinder of radius R and mass m about an axis through a point on the surface, as shown below?

Figure shows a cylinder of radius R that rotates about an axis through a point on the surface.

I parallel-axis = I center of mass + m d 2 = m R 2 + m R 2 = 2 m R 2

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A uniform thin disk about an axis through the center

Integrating to find the moment of inertia of a two-dimensional object is a little bit trickier, but one shape is commonly done at this level of study—a uniform thin disk about an axis through its center ( [link] ).

Figure shows a uniform thin disk of radius r that rotates about a Z axis that passes through its center.
Calculating the moment of inertia for a thin disk about an axis through its center.

Since the disk is thin, we can take the mass as distributed entirely in the xy -plane. We again start with the relationship for the surface mass density    , which is the mass per unit surface area. Since it is uniform, the surface mass density σ is constant:

σ = m A or σ A = m , so d m = σ ( d A ) .

Now we use a simplification for the area. The area can be thought of as made up of a series of thin rings, where each ring is a mass increment dm of radius r equidistanct from the axis, as shown in part (b) of the figure. The infinitesimal area of each ring dA is therefore given by the length of each ring ( 2 π r ) times the infinitesimmal width of each ring dr :

A = π r 2 , d A = d ( π r 2 ) = π d r 2 = 2 π r d r .

The full area of the disk is then made up from adding all the thin rings with a radius range from 0 to R . This radius range then becomes our limits of integration for dr , that is, we integrate from r = 0 to r = R . Putting this all together, we have

I = 0 R r 2 σ ( 2 π r ) d r = 2 π σ 0 R r 3 d r = 2 π σ r 4 4 | 0 R = 2 π σ ( R 4 4 0 ) = 2 π m A ( R 4 4 ) = 2 π m π R 2 ( R 4 4 ) = 1 2 m R 2 .

Note that this agrees with the value given in [link] .

Calculating the moment of inertia for compound objects

Now consider a compound object such as that in [link] , which depicts a thin disk at the end of a thin rod. This cannot be easily integrated to find the moment of inertia because it is not a uniformly shaped object. However, if we go back to the initial definition of moment of inertia as a summation, we can reason that a compound object’s moment of inertia can be found from the sum of each part of the object:

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