Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Jul. 2010
The word barycenter is used in the realm of geometry to point to the point from which all the lines that pass will generate a cut to the geometric shape in two equal parts. The center of gravity is located precisely in the center of the geometric figure and can contain thousands of lines that, regardless of their movement or location on the plane, they will always cut the space into two equal zones in terms of size or surface.
The center of gravity of the different geometric figures it will vary according to the type of shape that is being referred to since the surface will not be the same and therefore the central point or center point will change with each one of them. Examples of this are when we speak of a straight line, the center of gravity will always be the center of it. But if we talk about a triangle, for example, the barycenter will be the point where the lines drawn meet from the middle or from the middle of each of its sides towards the opposite vertex (as observed in the
picture). This will vary again with more complex geometric shapes such as polygons or figures with more sides since the calculation to be done in each case to find the center of gravity will be different.The barycenter term can be applied to both geometry and physical, and there it occupies the same meaning nothing more than the phenomenon is observed in practical situations. Thus, it is common to find the use of the term barycenter when we talk about the way in which planets, satellites and stars orbit since they all do so at one distance or velocity diverse and therefore, the center of union can change more than once forming the center of mass or, in the case of physics, center of mass.
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