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- Centroid abstract "In mathematics and physics, the centroid or geometric center of a two-dimensional region is, informally, the point at which a cardboard cut-out of the region could be perfectly balanced on the tip of a pencil (assuming uniform density and a uniform gravitational field). Formally, the centroid of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape is the arithmetic mean ("average") position of all the points in the shape. The definition extends to any object in n-dimensional space: its centroid is the mean position of all the points in all of the coordinate directions.While in geometry the term barycenter is a synonym for "centroid", in physics "barycenter" may also mean the physical center of mass or the center of gravity, depending on the context. The center of mass (and center of gravity in a uniform gravitational field) is the arithmetic mean of all points weighted by the local density or specific weight. If a physical object has uniform density, then its center of mass is the same as the centroid of its shape.In geography, the centroid of a radial projection of a region of the Earth's surface to sea level is known as the region's geographical center.".
- Centroid thumbnail Triangle.Centroid.svg?width=300.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink JavaGSPLinks.htm.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink findingtrianglemedian.html.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink ETC.html.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink polygonmesh.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink CharacteristicPropertyOfCentroid.shtml.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink barycenter.shtml.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink constcentroid.html.
- Centroid wikiPageExternalLink trianglecentroid.html.
- Centroid wikiPageID "187926".
- Centroid wikiPageRevisionID "601907461".
- Centroid align "center".
- Centroid caption "2".
- Centroid caption "Centroids of elements of the object".
- Centroid caption "Object described using simpler elements".
- Centroid direction "horizontal".
- Centroid hasPhotoCollection Centroid.
- Centroid height "200".
- Centroid image "COG 1.svg".
- Centroid image "COG 2.svg".
- Centroid image "COG 3.svg".
- Centroid subject Category:Affine_geometry.
- Centroid subject Category:Geometric_centers.
- Centroid subject Category:Means.
- Centroid subject Category:Triangle_centers.
- Centroid comment "In mathematics and physics, the centroid or geometric center of a two-dimensional region is, informally, the point at which a cardboard cut-out of the region could be perfectly balanced on the tip of a pencil (assuming uniform density and a uniform gravitational field). Formally, the centroid of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape is the arithmetic mean ("average") position of all the points in the shape.".
- Centroid label "Baricentro (geometria)".
- Centroid label "Barycentre (géométrie affine)".
- Centroid label "Centroid".
- Centroid label "Centroid".
- Centroid label "Centroide".
- Centroid label "Centroide".
- Centroid label "Geometrischer Schwerpunkt".
- Centroid label "Zwaartepunt".
- Centroid label "نقطة مركزية".
- Centroid label "几何中心".
- Centroid sameAs Geometrický_střed.
- Centroid sameAs Geometrischer_Schwerpunkt.
- Centroid sameAs Κέντρο_βάρους.
- Centroid sameAs Centroide.
- Centroid sameAs Barycentre_(géométrie_affine).
- Centroid sameAs Baricentro_(geometria).
- Centroid sameAs Zwaartepunt.
- Centroid sameAs Centroid.
- Centroid sameAs Centroide.
- Centroid sameAs m.019q77.
- Centroid sameAs Q511093.
- Centroid sameAs Q511093.
- Centroid wasDerivedFrom Centroid?oldid=601907461.
- Centroid depiction Triangle.Centroid.svg.
- Centroid isPrimaryTopicOf Centroid.