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The distance of a point where the whole area of body is assumed to be concentrated from.Given axis is called

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Answered by amitp1234
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Explanation: The centroid is the point at which the total area of a plane figure is assumed to be concentrated. The centroid and centre of gravity are at the same point. 3.

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Answered by Jasleen0599
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Radius of gyration

The distance of a point where the whole area of body is assumed to be concentrated from Given axis is radius of gyration.

  • The distance at which the entire mass (or area) of a body is thought to be concentrated is known as the radius of gyration.
  • the distance from an axis where it is possible to suppose that a body's mass is concentrated and where its moment of inertia will be equal to its real mass's moment of inertia about the axis, which is equal to the square root of the product between its moment of inertia and mass.
  • The radius of gyration is the radial distance from the body's centre of mass to its axis of rotation, where it must be concentrated for the system's moment of inertia to match the conditions at hand.
  • When comparing how different structural shapes will function when compressed along one axis, the radius of gyration is employed. It is employed to foretell member or compression beam buckling.

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