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Chapter 4

This document provides instructions for locating centroids and determining moments of inertia for various shaded areas in figures 1-8. It asks the reader to locate the centroid for areas shown in figures 1-6 and figure 7. It also asks the reader to determine the moment of inertia about the x and y axes for the shaded area in figure 8, providing the centroid as (a/2,3h/5). The document was compiled by Er. Rajendra Acharya and contains tutorial problems related to centroids and moments of inertia.
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Chapter 4

This document provides instructions for locating centroids and determining moments of inertia for various shaded areas in figures 1-8. It asks the reader to locate the centroid for areas shown in figures 1-6 and figure 7. It also asks the reader to determine the moment of inertia about the x and y axes for the shaded area in figure 8, providing the centroid as (a/2,3h/5). The document was compiled by Er. Rajendra Acharya and contains tutorial problems related to centroids and moments of inertia.
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TUTORIAL_4

1. Locate the centroid of the shaded area as shown in figures (1-6).

x=4
x=1 y2=4x

y=x/3

Figure 1 Figure 2

Figure 4
Figure 3

y2=2x

y=10-(x+2)2

Figure 5 Figure 6

COMPILED BY: Er. RAJENDRA ACHARYA


TUTORIAL_4

2. Locate the centroid of the shaded area as shown in figure 7

3. Determine by direct integration method MOI of the shaded area about x-axis and y
axis as shown in figure 8.[Centriod: a/2,3h/5]

y=k (1-cx2)

COMPILED BY: Er. RAJENDRA ACHARYA

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