PlanetPhysics/Centre of Mass of Polygon

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Let A1A2An be an n-gon which is supposed to have a constant surface-density in all of its points, M the [[../CenterOfGravity/|centre of mass]] of the polygon and O the origin. Then the [[../PositionVector/|position vector]] of M with respect to O is

OM=1ni=1nOAi.

We can of course take especially\, O=A1,\, and thus A1M=1ni=1nA1Ai=1ni=2nA1Ai.

In the special case of the triangle ABC we have

AM=13(AB+AC).

The centre of mass of a triangle is the common point of its medians.\\

Remark. An analogical result with (2) concerns also the homogeneous tetrahedron ABCD, AM=14(AB+AC+AD), and any n-dimensional simplex (cf. the midpoint of line segment:\, AM=12AB).

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