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This tutorial aims to teach students how to determine the centroid and moment of inertia of different cross-sectional areas, including rectangular composite areas. Students will learn to locate the centroid and compute the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis for various cross-sectional shapes, such as single rectangles, composite rectangles, triangles, and circles. Mastering these skills meets the learning outcomes of being able to determine the centroid of an area and calculate the moment of inertia using parallel axis theorems.

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This tutorial aims to teach students how to determine the centroid and moment of inertia of different cross-sectional areas, including rectangular composite areas. Students will learn to locate the centroid and compute the moment of inertia with respect to the x-axis for various cross-sectional shapes, such as single rectangles, composite rectangles, triangles, and circles. Mastering these skills meets the learning outcomes of being able to determine the centroid of an area and calculate the moment of inertia using parallel axis theorems.

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TUTORIAL 3

ECS208 BASIC SOLID MECHANICS


Learning Outcome

Able to determine the centroid of an area and composite area (rectangular) (CO2:PO1)
Able to compute the moment inertia of a section with respect to any axis using parallel axis
theorem (CO2:PO1)

For all the cross sections given below, a) locate the centroid of the section and b) determine the
corresponding moment of inertia, with respect to the x axis.

(a)

(b)

(c)

(d)

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