Keep in mind, the distance of the centroid depends on where your origin is. So the yi for the triangle is 4/3 (height is 4 taken to the 1/3) PLUS the distance from the origin to that triangle. 4” is the distance from the origin to the base of the triangle. Now all you do is add 4 + 4/3 to get your yi
Pretty useful, thanks.
me and the boomer appreciate your effort, we have a statics midterm exam in 3 hours :)
Thankyou
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Sir for the yi of triangle how did you come up with 16/3 instead of 8/3 sir enlighten me plss
Keep in mind, the distance of the centroid depends on where your origin is. So the yi for the triangle is 4/3 (height is 4 taken to the 1/3) PLUS the distance from the origin to that triangle. 4” is the distance from the origin to the base of the triangle. Now all you do is add 4 + 4/3 to get your yi
4/3 (+4 from rectangle
@@Christofboy1Vlogs shouldn't it be 4+5\3?
@@akhonaradebe2688 not by the way I set it up. I allowed the triangle have a height of 4”
if the circular area is also shaded then what will v the centroid.....
only use (+) in area calculation