Centroids / Centers of Mass - Part 2 of 2
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Excellent....this this more convenient than my profs style of solving...he confuses me with solving the Mx and My....thank you very much...
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YOU ARE SOOOOO AMAZING! I go to GaTech... my teacher doesn't speak english.... your videos taught me math!
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thank you so much for this vid! . .i watched it for my test!! . .wew
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@patrickJMT I got an A in my Calculus 2 course! I really appreciate all the videos you post. They're clear and to the point. I understand it very well. Thank you!
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@HelloMojito Midterm or Final?
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@patrickJMT What if there is density in the formula? The problem doesn't state whether it's uniform density or not, but gives a density value. Do the formulas you have in the video not work anymore? I have the formula mass=integral density times dA from a to b. dA=f(x)dx. And I have a y tilde.. It's more complicated than this method, but I guess with density I have to use the more complicated formula?
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is there a video up that shows how to find centroids with respect to y (as in between y=x and x=4y-y^2)?
patrickJMT... single handily raising the GPA of the world one problem at a time. You sir are a God amongst men.
highoctaneman2 4 weeks ago 3
@highoctaneman2 ha :)
patrickJMT 3 weeks ago
You're an amazing human being. I go to WPI and I think you just saved my midterm grade for tomorrow.
HelloMojito 3 months ago in playlist More videos from patrickJMT 2
@HelloMojito good luck : )
patrickJMT 3 months ago
I have a quick question. Is it okay to solve a centroid with respects to y? I was trying to one that way and I was having a little trouble so I just wanted to make sure its okay. Thank you
Little0Nutmeg 2 years ago
@Little0Nutmeg yep, you can do that too
patrickJMT 1 year ago