The following is a list of centroids of various two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects.
-dimensional space is the intersection of all hyperplanes that divide
into two parts of equal moment about the hyperplane.
Informally, it is the "average" of all points of
For an object of uniform composition, or in other words, has the same density at all points, the centroid of a body is also its center of mass.
In the case of two-dimensional objects shown below, the hyperplanes are simply lines.
For each two-dimensional shape below, the area and the centroid coordinates
are given: The area between the curve
For each three-dimensional body below, the volume and the centroid coordinates