ENGINEERING FUNDAMENTALS
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Chapter 6, Problem 27P
(a)
To determine
Convert the value of area (A) in
(b)
To determine
Convert the value of volume (V) in
(c)
To determine
Convert the value of area moment of inertia (I) in
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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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cc 30
BY NC SA
h
mm.
The y coordinate of the centroid is y =
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
Use the conversion factors given on the front and back end covers of this text to convert the given values: (a) area A= 16 in2 to ft2 , (b) volume V = 64 in3 to ft3 , and (c) area moment of inertia I = 21.3 in4 to ft4 .
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