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Average of Accumulative Physical Quantity
Average of Accumulative Physical QuantityThe average value of a continuous variable is one of the special case of the weighted average of a continuous variable when the weighting of all possible values are equal. In general, a weighted average of accumulative physical quantity can be determined by integration if the physical quantity can be expressed as a function of the interested weighting and quantified in the form of infinitesimal elements. imply Centrod and Center of Mass/gravityCentrod of an object is the geometric center of the object shape on which the object is geometrically balanced. And the center of gravity or center of mass is related to gravitation and the density function of the object. The coordinates of the center point can be determined by moment about a axis by equating the corresponding moment of all the elemental weights about the axis equal to the moment of the whole object about the axis. Imply Centrod of a CurveWhen the cross-sectional area of an object is neglectable, the centroid of the object depends on its shape and the centroid is reduced to Centroid of a horizontal straight wireFor a horizontal straight wire, the moment about x axis is zero, imply mean y is zero. Imply mean x is Centroid of a sloped straight wireFor a sloped straight wire, Imply mean x is For a sloped straight wire, Imply mean y is Centroid of a Semicircular arc wireFor a circular wire, the centroid is equal to the center of the circle. But for a horizontal semicircular arc with centre at the origin, the moment about y axis is zero, imply mean x is zero. Imply mean y is Express y in terms of θ. Imply mean y is Centroid of a Quarter-circular arc wireFor a quarter-circular wire, the centroid is symmetry about the angle bisector, the moments about x axis and y axis are the same. imply mean x equal to mean y and is equal to Centroid of a circular arc wireFor a circular arc wire, the centroid is symmetry about the angle bisector, x axis. The moments about x axis is zero, imply mean y is zero. Imply mean x is ©sideway ID: 120100011 Last Updated: 1/10/2012 Revision: 0 Ref: References
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