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A circular disc of radius b has a hole of radius ‘a’ at its centre (see figure). If the mass per unit area of the disc varies as \(\left( {\frac{{{\sigma _0}}}{{\rm{r}}}} \right)\), then the radius of gyration of the disc about its axis passing through the centre is:

A. \(\sqrt {\frac{{{a^2} + {b^2} + ab}}{2}} \)
B. \(\frac{{a + b}}{2}\)
C. \(\sqrt {\frac{{{a^2} + {b^2} + ab}}{3}} \)
D. \(\frac{{a + b}}{3}\)
Answer» D. \(\frac{{a + b}}{3}\)


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