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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
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

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
Rectangle area Cuboid a, b = the sides of the cuboid's base
c = the third side of the cuboid
Right-rectangular pyramid a, b = the sides of the base
h = the distance is from base to the apex
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
Circular area Right circular cylinder r = the radius of the cylinder
h = the height of the cylinder
Right circular solid cone r = the radius of the cone's base
h = the distance is from base to the apex
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
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

  1. ^ "Quarter Circle". eFunda. Retrieved 23 April 2016.
  2. ^ "Circular Half". eFunda. Retrieved 23 April 2016.