Why is the distance from x to the centroid is x/2 while the y value is only y? I drew a vertical rectangle and the centroid was in the middle too. So should it be y/2?. Please help me my final is tomorrow and our prof did alot of problems without explaining in a decent manner
it is because at any point given y would equal to 1/4x^2 and since Y(center) is at that point it is equal to y, i think not sure, hoped u aced ur final
Hello my friend, in here I did not do the derivative of y^0.5. What I did is that I plugged the equation (1) X = 2Y^0.5 to: (2) X^~ = 1/2 X (3) dA = X*dY I hope this helps!
I am just curious but are you a university student studying or are you are lecturer? I noticed that the channel name was learning by teaching so are you pretending to teach the content so that you know the content better yourself. If so that is quite a good study technique.
I was a university student. Just graduated this past summer. But the main idea of the channel was as you explained. For some higher level classes in engineering you need to review these topics and I liked doing these exercises on my own. At that point I decided why not make videos out of them to help people out while I was studying.
Integrate( xdy) / dx from 0 to 4 = x bar Integrate ( y dx ) / dy from 0 to 4 = y bar Then we had ( 1/2 x ^2 ) ln x | 4 to 0 ( 1/2 y^ 2 ) ln y | 4 to 0 So x bar = 8 ln (4) = 11.090 And y bar = 8 ln (4) = 11.090
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Better than my university professor! Well done
Why is the distance from x to the centroid is x/2 while the y value is only y? I drew a vertical rectangle and the centroid was in the middle too. So should it be y/2?. Please help me my final is tomorrow and our prof did alot of problems without explaining in a decent manner
it is because at any point given y would equal to 1/4x^2 and since Y(center) is at that point it is equal to y, i think not sure, hoped u aced ur final
I don't get it too, if anyone can explain it would be helpful.
bcz of small strip del y
Nice effort!
Thanks!
Great stuff. This clarified some stuff for me.
Instead of writing x in terms of y you can solve this with vertical dA.
You are right, there is always multiple ways of solving one problem :)
wow, thank you so much!!! you really helped me. may Jesus bless you sir!!
For the y part! Haven't they given us the value for y? So why didn't we substitute it in??
love your explanations
how is the differential of Y^0.5 = 2y^0.5 is there an error
Hello my friend, in here I did not do the derivative of y^0.5. What I did is that I plugged the equation (1) X = 2Y^0.5 to:
(2) X^~ = 1/2 X
(3) dA = X*dY
I hope this helps!
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Glad you liked it!
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I am just curious but are you a university student studying or are you are lecturer? I noticed that the channel name was learning by teaching so are you pretending to teach the content so that you know the content better yourself. If so that is quite a good study technique.
I was a university student. Just graduated this past summer. But the main idea of the channel was as you explained. For some higher level classes in engineering you need to review these topics and I liked doing these exercises on my own. At that point I decided why not make videos out of them to help people out while I was studying.
Love your video
I am happy it was helpful.
Awesome explanation
Very good 💯
I'm writing my applied physics exam tomorrow, and I'm confident enough to say I'll ace it.❤
that was awesome
Thanks❤ explained very well
Well explained
Thank you Musa!
for this kind of parabolic figure use x bar 3a/8 and for y bar 3b/5
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If you use 4y^1/2 you will get a different answer for x, if you use √4y you will get the same answer as 4y^1/2. I am confused already
thanks a lot
Happy to help!
Integrate( xdy) / dx from 0 to 4 = x bar
Integrate ( y dx ) / dy from 0 to 4 = y bar
Then we had ( 1/2 x ^2 ) ln x | 4 to 0
( 1/2 y^ 2 ) ln y | 4 to 0
So x bar = 8 ln (4) = 11.090
And y bar = 8 ln (4) = 11.090
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Feliz de poder ayudar!
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Nice explanation but it really isn't that easy
sir I got x=3m, not 1.5m are u sure it's 1.5 u forgot to multiply by 2 I guess
i get same when i do vertically.
we miscalculated the bottom part integral of dA should be 2/3* (2*4^3/2)
@@mariaespinosa1978 yea I realized that later
Hello bro I have a homework about this subject. And I didn't. a=4m b=5m k= 5/16 m^-1😊d@@akashsunil7464
@@akashsunil7464could you help me bro