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The center of gravity, or centroid, is the point at which a triangle's mass will balance. To help visualize this, imagine you have a triangular tile suspended over the tip of a pencil. The tile will balance if the pencil tip is placed at its center of gravity. Finding the centroid might be necessary in various design and engineering applications, and can be found by using simple geometry.

Method 1
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Using Intersecting Medians

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  1. To find the midpoint, measure the side, and divide the length in half. Label the midpoint A.
    • For example, if one side of the triangle is 10 cm long, the midpoint will be at 5 cm, since .
  2. Measure the length of the side, and divide the length in half. Label the midpoint B. [1]
    • For example, if the side of the triangle is 12 cm long, the midpoint will be at 6 cm, since .
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  3. These two lines are the median of each side. [2]
    • A vertex is the point at which two sides of a triangle meet.
  4. This point is the triangle's center of gravity, also called the centroid, or center of mass. [3]
    • The center of gravity is where the three medians intersect, but since the medians only intersect in one point, you can use a shortcut and find the center of gravity by only finding the intersection of two medians.
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Method 2
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Using the 2:1 Ratio

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  1. Remember, the median is a line drawn from the midpoint of a side to the opposite vertex. You can use any median in the triangle.
  2. Make sure the measurement is exact.
    • For example, you might have a median that is 3.6 cm long.
  3. To do this, divide the length by three. Again, make an exact calculation. If you round, you will not find the center of gravity.
    • For example, if your median is 3.6 cm long, you would divide 3.6 by 3:
      , so ⅓ of the median is 1.2 cm.
  4. This point is the triangle's centroid, which will always divide a median into a 2:1 ratio; that is, the centroid is ⅓ the median's distance from the midpoint, and ⅔ the median's distance from the vertex. [4]
    • For example, on a median that is 3.6 cm long, the centroid will be 1.2 cm up from the midpoint.
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Method 3
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Using Averaged Coordinates

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  1. This method only works if you are working with a coordinate plane. The coordinates may already be given, or you may have a triangle drawn on a graph without the coordinates labeled. Remember that coordinates should be listed . [5]
    • For example, you might be given triangle PQR, and you need to find and label point P (3, 5), point Q (4, 1), and R (1, 0).
  2. Remember to add all three coordinates. You will not calculate the correct center of gravity if you only use two coordinates. [6]
    • For example, if your three x-coordinates are 3, 4, and 1, add these three values together: .
  3. Remember to add all three coordinates. [7]
    • For example, if your three y-coordinates are 5, 1, and 0, add these three values together: .
  4. These coordinates will correspond to the triangle's center of gravity, also known as the centroid or center of mass. [8] To find the average, divide the sum of the coordinates by 3.
    • For example, if the sum of your x-coordinates is 8, the average x-coordinate is . If the sum of your y-coordinates is 6, the average y-coordinate is , or .
  5. The center of gravity, or centroid, is the average of the x- and y-coordinates. [9]
    • In the example problem, the center of gravity is the point .
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    For the perimeter, add the four sides together and simplify. For the area, multiply the length by the width.
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    The center of gravity is always inside the triangle.
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    The horizontal coordinate will be half of the base, and the vertical will be one third of the height.
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      To calculate the center of gravity of a triangle, start by drawing a line from the midpoint of any 1 of the sides to the opposite vertex to create a median. Next, measure the median and divide it into thirds. For example, if the median is 3.6 cm long, mark the spots that are 1.2 cm and 2.4 cm along the median, starting from the midpoint. The spot that's 1.2 inches from the midpoint is the centroid, or the center of gravity of the triangle. To learn more, like how to find the center of gravity of a triangle using intersecting medians, scroll down.

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