Fluid Mechanics - Hydrostatic Force Example

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Using what we know about hydrostatic force on a place, let's look at a typical example.

Gaussian Math Fluid Mechanics module, situable for those studying it as an undergraduate module.

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    Recall that the parallel axis theorem for the product of inertia of an area states that the product of inertia with respect to an orthogonal set of axes (x-y coordinate system in this case) is equal to the product of inertia with respect to an orthogonal set of axes parallel to the original set and passing through the centroid of the area, plus the product of the area of the x and y coordinates of the centroid of the area.

    In a line, Ixy=Ixyc+A*(xc)*(yc)

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    I understand what Ixc is but could you please explain (with a comment) what the product of inertia is (Ixy). thanks a lot

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