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Mar 30th, 2007, 03:59 PM
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[Geometry] Equation for point of gravity
I have 2d object with more than 3 corners. The object is not correct by its sides.
I did find out some of equation for this but its look like im on the start and i can't go back or forward.
I did get the center of object with averige of all corners and i did separated object on the number of corners - 1 triangles. I did get out the point of gravity for every triangle in 2d object. But im stuck here i can find out.
For eny help i will be thankful.
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Mar 31st, 2007, 11:30 AM
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Re: [Geometry] Equation for point of gravity
I'm not familiar with this, so I may be wrong, but I believe the center of gravity for the object is the average of the centers of gravity for each of the triangles. (This from a brief look at Wikipedia)
Show us what you have already found. If you can show us the object, the solution may be easier to explain.
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