//Polar moment of inertia //Refer fig.9.38 //section can be divided into three triangles A1=80*12 //mm^2 A2=(150-22)*12 //mm^2 A3=120*10 //mm^2 A=A1+A2+A3 //mm^2 Ixx=((80*12^3)/12)+(960*74.22^2)+((12*128^3)/12)+(1536*4.22^2)+((120*10^3)/12)+(1200*64.78^2) //mm^4 Iyy=((12*80^3)/12)+((128*12^3)/12)+((10*120^3)/12) //mm^4 //Polar moment of Inertia (Izz) Izz=Ixx+Iyy //mm^4 kxx=sqrt(Ixx/A) //mm Kyy=sqrt(Iyy/A) //mm The answer provided in the textbook is wrong printf("\nIzz=%.2d mm^4\nkxx=%.2f mm\nkyy=%.2f mm",Izz,kxx,kyy)