Well done. You have tremendous value to those of us who just need practice (like me!). Just an aside, the X~ and Y~ units are (in.), area is (in.)^2. Ax~ and Ay~ have units of (in.)^3. You've done a wonderful job explaining the process (which is more important than units). Keep it up!
Hello William, thank you for correcting those unit mistakes!! they are important. I hope everyone checks this comment and like it so we can all be aware of it in the video!
absolute life saver
Well done. You have tremendous value to those of us who just need practice (like me!). Just an aside, the X~ and Y~ units are (in.), area is (in.)^2. Ax~ and Ay~ have units of (in.)^3. You've done a wonderful job explaining the process (which is more important than units). Keep it up!
Hello William, thank you for correcting those unit mistakes!! they are important. I hope everyone checks this comment and like it so we can all be aware of it in the video!
Great explanation, these videos are super helpful for my statics class!
Thank you for the comment, its great that it was helpful.
I think the shaded part is in quadrant 1,2,3 and 4 the sign of Xc and Yc becomes vary is there no effect on centroid please say some thing
Please what about second moment