The sledgehammer shown consists of a head (with a high mass) and a handle (with a much, much lower mass). Points A, B, C, D, and E represent possible axes of rotation which are perpendicular to the screen and evenly spaced. Point B is at the exact middle of the head, and point C is at the exact middle of the handle. Treating the head of the hammer as a point mass and the handle as a straight, thin rod, rank the rotational inertia (I) of the hammer about the various axes.