The center of gravity of any triangle is the point of intersection of its medians.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
The center of gravity of any triangle is the point of intersection of its medians.
Mathematics, physics, engineering
From 'On the Equilibrium of Planes', a fundamental result in mechanics.
c. 250 BCE
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