Figure 4 shows a cross-section of a composite structure. Determine: (a) the coordinate of centroid C for the cross-secti

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Figure 4 shows a cross-section of a composite structure. Determine: (a) the coordinate of centroid C for the cross-secti

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Figure 4 Shows A Cross Section Of A Composite Structure Determine A The Coordinate Of Centroid C For The Cross Secti 1
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Figure 4 Shows A Cross Section Of A Composite Structure Determine A The Coordinate Of Centroid C For The Cross Secti 2
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Please help me do part A, part B and part C in detail.
Figure 4 shows a cross-section of a composite structure. Determine: (a) the coordinate of centroid C for the cross-section. (b) the moments of inertia for the cross-sectional area about the x-axis, Ix. (c) the volume of the structure by revolving the shaded area about the y-axis using the theorem of Pappus-Guldinus 100 mm y [17 Marks] [CO3, PO3, C4] [15 Marks] [CO3, PO3, C4] [3 Marks] [CO3, PO3, C3]
(c) the volume of the structure by revolving the shaded area about the y-axis using the theorem of Pappus-Guldinus, 100 mm 50 mm 100 mm ↓ T 60 mm ↓ 150 mm Figure 4 50 mm * 50 mm 50 mm X [3 Marks] [CO3, PO3, C3]
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