massijaotused
Massijaotused, in Estonian, refers to the distribution of mass within an object or system. It describes how mass is spatially arranged relative to a reference point or axis and determines static and dynamic properties such as the center of mass, the moments of inertia, and the system’s response to forces. The total mass M is the integral of the density over the volume, M = ∫ rho dV, where rho is the mass density. In many problems the density is expressed as a function rho(r) in three dimensions, or as a surface density for planar problems.
Massijaotused can be described as continuous or discrete. Continuous distributions use a density function, while discrete
Measurements and modeling of massijaotused rely on both experiment and computation. Experimental approaches include imaging techniques
Applications span engineering, physics, and beyond. They are crucial in designing stable structures, optimizing mechanical performance,