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introduction particles or cells in a liquid suspension will settle at the bottom of tube due to gravity 1x g during long period to time however the length of time ...

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                              Introduction
      •  particles or cells in a liquid suspension, will settle at the bottom 
         of tube due to gravity (1x g) during long period to time. 
      •  However, the length of time required for such separations is 
         impractical.
      •  Other particles which are very small in size, will not separate at 
         all 
      •  So, high centrifugal force though method called centrifugation 
         must be used in these cases.  
        Simply, 
  Centrifugation >>>>> Increasing the 
      effect of gravity
      Sedimentation
      •  Is the motion of molecules in solutions or, particles in 
         suspensions, in response to an external force such as gravity, 
         centrifugal force or electric force. 
      •  Centrifugation increase the rate of sedimentation by spinning 
         the samples and creating a centrifugal force acts on particles in 
         an instrument called a centrifuge. 
         The rate of sedimentation depends on: 
         1. Properties of molecules: size, shape, density
         2. Properties of solvent or gradient material: density, viscosity, 
            temperature
         3. Interaction between solute molecules and solvent or gradient 
            material
                            Centrifugation
      Theoretical  bases of centrifugation:
      •   When suspension is rotated at certain speed or Revolution Per 
         Minute (RPM) centrifugal force causes the particles to move 
         away from the axis of rotation. 
      •  The force on particles is called relative central force (RFC)
      Relative centrifugal force:
      •  Relative centrifugal force (RCF) is the measurement of the 
         force applied to a sample within a centrifuge. 
      •  Centrifugal force is measured as X g  gravity. 
      •  An RCF of 500Xg indicates that the centrifugal force applied 
         is 500 times greater than earth gravitational force
      •  This can be calculated from the speed (RPM) and the 
         rotational radius (cm) using the following calculation.
         
                         
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...Introduction particles or cells in a liquid suspension will settle at the bottom of tube due to gravity x g during long period time however length required for such separations is impractical other which are very small size not separate all so high centrifugal force though method called centrifugation must be used these cases simply increasing effect sedimentation motion molecules solutions suspensions response an external as electric increase rate by spinning samples and creating acts on instrument centrifuge depends properties shape density solvent gradient material viscosity temperature interaction between solute theoretical bases when rotated certain speed revolution per minute rpm causes move away from axis rotation relative central rfc rcf measurement applied sample within measured xg indicates that times greater than earth gravitational this can calculated rotational radius cm using following calculation...

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