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Published on Apr 28, 2012

We calculate the centroid of a region in the xy-plane (and implicitly the moments about each axes) using integration. This is the same as calculating the center of mass for a surface with constant density.

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  • timfha

    im a little confused as to how you derived the equation for the moment of x.

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  • limput2

    thank you! You teach well.

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