Moment of Inertia - unsymmetric composite section Part 1 centroid
This video is the first in a three part series on how to solve for bending stress in a built-up/composite unsymmetric section (in this case, a T). The parallel axis theorem is used to solve the moment of inertia. This video covers finding the centroid. See these links for the three videos in the series: 1. Find the Centroid ( • Moment of Inertia - unsymmetric composite ... ) 2. Find the Moment of Inertia ( • Moment of Inertia - unsymmetric composite ... ) 3. Find the Bending Stress ( • Moment of Inertia - unsymmetric composite ... )

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