What is the difference between sedimentation coefficient and svedberg constant?
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The sedimentation coefficient has units of time, expressed in svedbergs. One svedberg is exactly 10−13 s. The sedimentation coefficient normalizes the sedimentation rate of a particle to its applied acceleration. Heavier particles sediment faster and have higher svedberg, or s values.
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