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what is the principle of Husk, grains​

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Answered by jyotisartape23
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Hello! Husk can be separated from grains through a process known as winnowing. Winnowing can be done manually by holding the grains high in the air and letting the wind blow away the husk. The principle of this method is to separate the outer layer or chaff from the grain.

Answered by Ch21
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Explanation:

Husk is lighter than grains, so it gets removed by the force of air from the grains. Winnowing is based on the fact that if mixture is containing two components and one is lighter than another one, then both the components can be separated by blow of air. Mixture is allowed to fall from a height.

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