• Definitions
• The centroid is the geometric centre of a
body, while the centre of gravity is the
point where the total weight of the body
acts.
,• The center of gravity of a
body is fixed with respect to
the body, but the coordinates
depend on the choice of
coordinate system. For
example, in Figure 1 the
center of gravity of the block
is at its geometric center
meaning that x¯ and y¯ are
positive, but if the block is
moved to the left of Figure 1
the x axis, or the coordinate
system is translated to the
right of the block, x¯ would
then become negative
, • Assume that the two halves of the pencil have
known weights acting at points 1 and 2.
To be equivalent, the total weight must equal the total weight of the parts. W = W1
+W2 .
Common sense also tells us that W will act somewhere between W1 and W2.