List of centroids
The following is a list of centroids of various two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects. The centroid of an object in -dimensional space is the intersection of all hyperplanes that divide into two parts of equal moment about the hyperplane. Informally, it is the "average" of all points of . For an object of uniform composition (mass, density, etc.) the centroid of a body is also its center of mass. In the case of two-dimensional objects shown below, the hyperplanes are simply lines.
2-D Centroids
For each two-dimensional shape below, the area and the centroid coordinates are given:
Shape | Figure | Area | ||
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rectangle area | ||||
General triangular area | ||||
Isosceles-triangular area | ||||
Right-triangular area | ||||
Circular area | ||||
Quarter-circular area[1] | ||||
Semicircular area[2] | ||||
Circular sector | ||||
Circular segment | ||||
Quarter-circular arc | The points on the circle and in the first quadrant | |||
Semicircular arc | The points on the circle and above the axis | |||
Arc of circle | The points on the curve (in polar coordinates) , from to | |||
elliptical area | ||||
Quarter-elliptical area | ||||
Semielliptical area | ||||
Parabolic area | The area between the curve and the line | |||
Semiparabolic area
The area between the curve and the axis, from to |
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Parabolic spandrel | The area between the curve and the axis, from to | |||
General spandrel | The area between the curve and the axis, from to |
3-D Centroids
For each three-dimensional body below, the volume and the third centroid coordinate are given, assuming that , are known for each 2-D base shape centroid, respectively:
Base Shape | Object | Figure | Volume | |
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Rectangle area | Cuboid | a, b = the sides of the cuboid's base c = the third side of the cuboid |
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Right-rectangular pyramid | a, b = the sides of the base h = the distance is from base to the apex |
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Triangular area | Triangular prism | b = the triangular's base side of the prism's base, h = the triangular's height of the prism's base L = the length of the prism |
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Circular area | Right circular cylinder | r = the radius of the cylinder h = the height of the cylinder |
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Right circular solid cone | r = the radius of the cone's base h = the distance is from base to the apex |
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Solid sphere | r = the radius of the sphere from its center | |||
Solid hemisphere | r = the radius of the hemisphere | |||
Elliptical area | Solid ellipsoid | a, b, c = the principal semi-axes of the ellipsoid from its center | ||
Solid semiellipsoid of revolution | a, b = the principal semi-axes of the base ellipse from its center c = the principal semi-axe (symmetry axe) from the center of base ellipse |
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Parabolic area | Solid paraboloid of revolution | a, b = the principal semi-axes of the base ellipse from its center c = the principal semi-axe (symmetry axe) from the center of base ellipse |
See also
References
- ^ "Quarter Circle". eFunda. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
- ^ "Circular Half". eFunda. Retrieved 23 April 2016.