出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/07/27 16:19 UTC 版)
From centre + -oid. From 1844, used as a replacement for the older terms "centre of gravity" and "centre of mass" in situations described in purely geometrical terms, and subsequently used for further generalisations.
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出典:Wikipedia
出典:『Wikipedia』 (2011/05/15 14:38 UTC 版)
In geometry, the centroid, geometric center, or barycenter of a plane figure or two-dimensional shape X is the intersection of all straight lines that divide X into two parts of equal moment about the line. Informally, it is the "average" (arithmetic mean) of all points of X. The definition extends to any object X in n-dimensional space: its centroid is the intersection of all hyperplanes that divide X into two parts of equal moment.
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center upon
the bull's-eye
the exact centre
質量中心.
中心に.
the principal axis
the central seat
動原体がないさま
the center of something
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