2009-11-06, 11:29 AM
Noah Wrote:Are you speaking of the moment of inertia? I assume that. However, there's no possibility to calculate the moment of inertia if you only have that data. At any given x, how heigh is the triangle at that position? You need a function for the triangle. y = ??
Noah
Nope, I'm speaking about the product of inertia. I suggest you look closer as I gave you what y is. (looking back at the post one of the equations is incomplete, oops)
Triangle is defined by:
y = 0
x = -b
y = -(h/b)*x

