PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS
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Chapter 9, Problem 1FP

Determine the centroid ( x ¯ ,   y ¯ ) of the shaded area.

Chapter 9, Problem 1FP, Determine the centroid (x,y) of the shaded area. Prob. F9-1

Prob. F9-1

(a)

Expert Solution
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To determine

The centroid (x¯) of the parabolic-shaded area.

Answer to Problem 1FP

The centroid (x¯) of the parabolic shaded area is 0.4m_ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length of the shaded area is 1 m.

The height of the shaded area is 1 m.

Show the area of the differential element as in Figure 1.

PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS, Chapter 9, Problem 1FP , additional homework tip  1

Using Figure 1,

Express the parabolic value.

y=x3x=y1/3

Compute the area of the element.

dA=xdy

Substitute y1/3 for x.

dA=y1/3dy

Compute the centroid of the differential element along the x-axis using the formula.

x˜=x2 (I)

Substitute y1/3 for x in Equation (I).

x˜=y1/32

Determine the location of the centre of gravity of the homogeneous rod along the x-axis (x¯) using the relation.

x¯=Ax˜dAAdA (II)

Conclusion:

Apply the limits from 0 to 1 m, substitute y1/32 for x˜ and y1/3dy for dA in Equation (II).

x¯=01m(y1/32)y1/3dy01my1/3dy=1201my2/3dy01my1/3dy (III)

Calculate the numerator part from Equation (III).

1201my2/3dy=12[y23+123+1]=12[y5/35/3]01m=310[y5/3]01m=310m5/3

Calculate the denominator part from Equation (III).

01my1/3dy=y13+1(13+1)=34[y43]01m=34m4/3

Substitute 34m4/3 for 01my1/3dy and 310m5/3 for 1201my2/3dy in Equation (III).

x¯=310m5/334m4/3=0.4m

Thus, the centroid x¯ of the shaded area is 0.4m_ .

(b)

Expert Solution
Check Mark
To determine

The centroid (y¯) of the parabolic-shaded area.

Answer to Problem 1FP

The centroid (y¯) of the parabolic shaded area is 0.571m_ .

Explanation of Solution

Given:

The length of the shaded area is 1 m.

The height of the shaded area is 1 m.

Show the area of the differential element as in Figure 2.

PEARSON ETEXT ENGINEERING MECH & STATS, Chapter 9, Problem 1FP , additional homework tip  2

Using Figure 2,

Express the parabolic value.

y=x3x=y1/3

Compute the area of the element.

dA=xdy

Substitute y1/3 for x.

dA=y1/3dy

Compute the centroid of the differential element along the y-axis using the formula.

y˜=y

Determine the location of the centre of gravity of the homogeneous rod along the y-axis (y¯) using the relation.

y¯=Ay˜dAAdA (IV)

Conclusion:

Apply the limits from 0 to 1 m, substitute y for y˜ and y1/3dy for dA in Equation (IV).

y¯=01myy1/3dy01my1/3dy=01my4/3dy01my1/3dy (V)

Calculate the numerator part from Equation (V).

01my4/3dy=[y43+143+1]01m=37m7/3

Calculate the denominator part from Equation (V).

01my1/3dy=[y13+113+1]01m=34m4/3

Substitute 34m4/3 for 01my1/3dy and 37m7/3 for 01my4/3dy in Equation (V).

y¯=37m7/334m4/3=0.571m

Thus, the centroid y¯ of the shaded area is 0.571m_ .

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