The system of the collinear and the parallel force for the bodies over which this theorem is to be applied are simplified as:

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The Theorem of Pappus and Guldinus, also known as Pappus's centroid theorem, is a mathematical theorem that deals with the surface areas and volumes of solids and surfaces of revolution. The theorem states that the volume of a solid of revolution is equal to the area of its base multiplied by the circumference of the circle in which the center of gravity of that figure is revolved.  The theorems are attributed to Pappus of Alexandria and Paul Guldin. Pappus's statement of the theorem first appeared in print in 1659, but it was known before by Kepler in 1615 and by Guldin in 1640.  The... Show more

The system of the collinear and the parallel force for the bodies over which this theorem is to be applied are simplified as: