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    A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to subject a specimen to a specified constant force - for example, to separate various components...
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    Centrifugation is a mechanical process which involves the use of the centrifugal force to separate particles from a solution according to their size, shape...
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    A gas centrifuge is a device that performs isotope separation of gases. A centrifuge relies on the principles of centrifugal force accelerating molecules...
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  • suspended above it. A decanter centrifuge increases the rate of settling through the use of continuous rotation, producing a G-force equivalent to between 1000...
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    biochemistry and cell biology, differential centrifugation (also known as differential velocity centrifugation) is a common procedure used to separate organelles...
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    laboratory centrifuge is a piece of laboratory equipment, driven by a motor, which spins liquid samples at high speed. There are various types of centrifuges, depending...
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    Facility, RAF Cranwell using an AMST built human centrifuge. The facility trains Royal Navy, Royal Air Force and international students. KBRwyle at Brooks...
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  • The Zippe-type centrifuge is a gas centrifuge designed to enrich the rare fissile isotope uranium-235 (235U) from the mixture of isotopes found in naturally...
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  • A centrifuge is a device that uses centrifugal force to separate its components. Centrifuge may also refer to: Various types of centrifuges Laboratory...
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    A solid bowl centrifuge is a type of centrifuge that uses the principle of sedimentation. A centrifuge is used to separate a mixture that consists of...
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  • peeler centrifuge is a device that performs by rotating filtration basket in an axis. A centrifuge follows on the principle of centrifugal force to separate...
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    The g-force or gravitational force equivalent is mass-specific force (force per unit mass), expressed in units of standard gravity (symbol g or g0, not...
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    {\displaystyle F=m\omega ^{2}r} This fictitious force is often applied to rotating devices, such as centrifuges, centrifugal pumps, centrifugal governors,...
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  • supercharger Centrifugal water–oil separator Centrifugation Reactive centrifugal force Centrifuge Fictitious force History of centrifugal and centripetal forces...
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  • that it is a force which seems to move objects outward toward the rim of a centrifuge or carousel. The fictitious force called a pseudo force might also...
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  • The Centrifuge Brain Project is a 2011 German short mockumentary fantasy film written and directed by Till Nowak. The film incorporates computer-generated...
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    Ferris wheel Center pin Centrifugal force Centrifuge Centripetal force Circular motion Coriolis effect Fictitious force Flywheel Gyration Instant centre...
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  • A conical plate centrifuge (also known as a disc bowl centrifuge or disc stack separator) is a type of centrifuge that has a series of conical discs which...
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    centrifugal force that is generated mechanically for smaller units and hydraulically for larger units to enable separation. Pusher centrifuges can be used...
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    of redirect targets Centrifuge Accommodations Module – Cancelled element of the International Space Station Fictitious force – Force on objects moving within...
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    Geotechnical centrifuge modeling is a technique for testing physical scale models of geotechnical engineering systems such as natural and man-made slopes...
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    Question de l'existence et de la perceptibilité du mouvement absolu. Force centrifuge (1929). Tome XVII: L’horloge à pendule de 1651 à 1666. Travaux divers...
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  • Force Base in New Mexico, where all USAF pilots learn about G-LOC, and are medically tested; Captain John Condojani and G-suits; a G-force centrifuge...
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  • are two commercial enrichment processes: gaseous diffusion and gas centrifugation. Both enrichment processes involve the use of uranium hexafluoride and...
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    history.nasa.gov. Retrieved 26 March 2023. This identifies the Boost Centrifuge Program was conducted at Johnsville, Pennsylvania.) "Google". www.google...
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    space Centrifuge USAFSAM provides initial and refresher acceleration training for all USAF fast-jet aviators in a man-rated centrifuge. The centrifuge exposes...
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    rate is typically measured as the rate of travel in a centrifuge tube subjected to high g-force. The svedberg (S) is distinct from the SI unit sievert...
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    apparatus. A centrifuge machine may also be used in decantation as the natural process of settling down is time-consuming and tedious. A centrifuge forces the...
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    Weightlessness (redirect from Zero g-force)
    body's inertia by mechanical, non-gravitational forces- such as in a centrifuge, a rotating space station, or within an accelerating vehicle. When the...
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  • G-LOC in special centrifuges, with some profiles exposing pilots to 9 gs for a sustained period. Under increasing positive g-force, blood in the body...
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