Calculating Volume With Center of Mass

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I remember seeing a way to do this, can someone link me to some relevant material or post a proof and equation?

Thanks
 
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Your request is a little ambiguous. Do you want to calculate the centroid of a volume or do you want to calculate the center of gravity of a mass? The two may not necessarily be the same.
 
SteamKing said:
Your request is a little ambiguous. Do you want to calculate the centroid of a volume or do you want to calculate the center of gravity of a mass? The two may not necessarily be the same.

I'm sorry. I mean: given a function, f(x) and rotating it around the x-axis. Can you find the volume of this function using the centroid/center of mass (I was told these are the same...)?
 
You want to look up the Theorems of Pappus.
 
So it is:
2\pi A\bar{x}
Where A is the area between 2 curves and x bar is the center of mass.
 
x-bar is the centroid of the area being revolved, measured with respect to the axis of revolution.
 
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