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what is centrifugation?Mention it's applications ​

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Answered by Kinggovind021
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The term centrifuge can refer to a machine that houses a rapidly rotating container to separate its contents by density (noun) or to the act of using the machine (verb). The modern device traces its origins to a spinning arm apparatus designed in the 18th century by engineer Benjamin Robins to determine drag. In 1864, Antonin Prandtl applied the technique to separate milk and cream. His brother refined the technique, inventing a butterfat extraction machine in 1875. While centrifuges are still used to separate milk components, their use has expanded to many other areas of science and medicine.

Centrifuges are most often used to separate different liquids and solid particulates from liquids, but they may be used for gases. They are also used for other purposes than mechanical separation.

Answered by Piyush0005
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Explanation:

uses include separating blood components isolating DNA and Fury fine chemical sample medium size centrifuges are common in daily life mainly to quickly separate liquid from solid washing machine use centrifugation during the spine cycle to separate water from laundry for example

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