O Omegachi Diamond Member Mar 27, 2001 3,922 0 76 Oct 16, 2005 #1 i know for the X axis its Ix=1/36*b*h^3 but what is the mmi of a triangle for the y axis?
Random Variable Lifer Aug 10, 2001 10,420 2 0 Oct 16, 2005 #4 It's very messy: (hb^3+hab^2+ha^2b)/12 where a is the distance from the apex of the triangle to the y-axis
It's very messy: (hb^3+hab^2+ha^2b)/12 where a is the distance from the apex of the triangle to the y-axis
O Omegachi Diamond Member Mar 27, 2001 3,922 0 76 Oct 16, 2005 #5 wait... is my lx correct? i got Ix=1/36*b*h^3, but on a site i found it to be 1/12*b*h^3