Video about how to find centroids?

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The discussion revolves around finding centroids, specifically in the context of geometric shapes such as triangles and semicircles. Participants seek resources, particularly videos, to aid in understanding the concept and calculations involved.

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  • One participant requests a video resource for finding centroids.
  • Another participant clarifies the request by asking for specifics on what is meant by finding a centroid and suggests averaging the coordinates of triangle vertices if they are provided.
  • A third participant introduces a mathematical function as an example, indicating a potential context for centroid calculation.
  • A different participant provides a detailed example of finding the centroid of a semicircular region, including a mathematical derivation and the final coordinates.
  • One participant suggests using YouTube as a resource for finding math videos related to centroids.
  • A later reply mentions finding a relevant video on YouTube, though no specific details are provided.

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The discussion does not reach a consensus on a single method or resource for finding centroids, as multiple approaches and examples are presented without resolution of which is preferred or most effective.

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Participants express varying levels of detail in their explanations, and some assumptions about the shapes and methods for finding centroids are not explicitly stated, leaving room for interpretation.

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Students or individuals seeking to understand the concept of centroids in geometry, particularly in relation to triangles and semicircles, may find this discussion helpful.

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dose anyone know a website that has a video about how to find centroids?
 
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I assume you want to find the centroid of a triangle. What, exactly, do you mean by finding a centroid? What are you given?

If you're given the coordinates of the vertices of a triangle, then just take their average to obtain the coordinates of the centroid.
 


F(x)= any equation over an interval for an example
F(x)=x^2 for [4,8]
 


Try YouTube. They have lots of math videos.

But here is an example I will make up.

Find the centroid of the semicircular region with radius a centered at the origin.

By symmetry, the x-coordinate of the centroid is 0 since the y-axis is a line of balance.

\overline{y}=\frac{1}{\text{area of region}}\int\int_{R}ydA

The area of a semicircle is \frac{{\pi}a^{2}}{2}

So, we get, using polar coordinates and the fact that y=rsin{\theta}

\frac{2}{a^{2}{\pi}}\int_{0}^{\pi}\int_{0}^{a}r^{2}sin{\theta}drd{\theta}=\frac{4a}{3\pi}

So, the centroid is \left(0,\frac{4a}{3\pi}\right)

Let's say the radius is a=1, then the coordinates of the centroid would be

(0,.4244)
 

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I found this on YouTube:

 
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