Centrobaric method Meaning, Definition & Usage
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(Math.) , a process invented for the purpose of measuring the area or the volume generated by the rotation of a line or surface about a fixed axis, depending upon the principle that every figure formed by the revolution of a line or surface about such an axis has for measure the product of the line or surface by the length of the path of its center of gravity; sometimes calledtheorem of Pappus , also, incorrectly,Guldinus's properties . SeeBarycentric calculus , underCalculus .