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what is sedimentation ? Explain


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Answered by brainly110
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Sedimentation is the process of depositing sediment. It is a treatment process in which the velocity of the water is lowered below the suspension velocity and the suspended particles settle out of the water due to gravity, centrifugal acceleration or electromagnetism. Sedimentation has been used to treat wastewater for millennia. Most water treatment plants include sedimentation in their treatment processes.
Answered by Amish456
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Sedimentation is the process of allowing particles in suspension in water to settle out of the suspension under the effect of gravity. The particles that settle out from the suspension become sediment, and in water treatment is known as sludge.
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