Engineering Fundamentals: An Introduction to Engineering
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Author: Saeed Moaveni
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Compute the coordinates of the centroid (x, y) of the area
shown. Also compute the area moment of intertia about the
x' and y' axes with origin at the centroid.
y
W
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b
k d
b
12 mm
112 mm
11 mm
45 mm
107 mm
20 mm
The coordinate of the centroid is
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h
W
Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following
table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
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The y coordinate of the centroid is y =
mm.
For the section shown, calculate lyy. Present your answer in mm giving it to 4 significant figures.
Note that the position of the centroid axis is 65.53mm from the far-left hand edge of the section.
The figure shown presents its values in mm.
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Compute for the centroid of the shaded area on the figure shown below: (2 boxes)
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