ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
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Compute the coordinates of the centroid (x, y) of the area
shown. Also compute the area moment of intertia about the
x' and y' axes with origin at the centroid.
y
W
a
b
k d
b
12 mm
112 mm
11 mm
45 mm
107 mm
20 mm
The coordinate of the centroid is
C
d
h
W
Values for dimensions on the figure are given in the following
table. Note the figure may not be to scale.
Variable Value
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h
mm.
The y coordinate of the centroid is y =
mm.
100 mm
140 mm
50mm
140 mm
200 mm
Using the figure above, calculate
xbar (location of the centroid along y axis ), mm
SES/
200 mm
300 mm 125 mm
125 mm
60 mm
150 mm
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Using the figure above, calculate the following
1. Total area of the figure, mm2
2. xbar (location of the centroid along x axis ), mm
3. ybar (location of the centroid along y axis), mm
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