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Cream gets separated out of milk when it is churned . This is due to ?​

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Answered by apekshasutaria
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Explanation:

When milk is churned, the cream is separated from it due to centrifugal force because this force acts outwards in the direction of line joining centre to the locus. Due to outward force the heavier particles in milk experiences more force than the lighter particle.

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Cream gets separated out of milk when it is churned . This is due to ?

answer :- When milk is churned, the cream is separated from it due to centrifugal force because this force acts outwards in the direction of line joining centre to the locus.

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