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Definition von centrifuge im Englisch Englisch wörterbuch
An apparatus in which humans are spun to simulate acceleration in an aircraft or spacecraft
A device in which a mixture of denser and lighter materials (normally dispersed in a liquid) is separated by being spun about a central axis at high speed
A device that spins a sample around a central axis at a high rate of speed that creates a centrifugal force It's used to separate mixtures of suspended material
A rapidly rotating cylinder that can be used for enrichment of uranium The spinning cylinder concentrates the heavier isotope (U-238) or uranium hexafluoride gas along the clinder's walls, while the lighter isotope (U-235) concentrates at the center of the cylinder, where it can be drawn off separately
A 'spin-drier' type machine that rotates at very high speeds, designed to separate solids from liquids
A rotating vessel for uranium enrichment The heavier U238 isotopes in the UF6 gas tend to concentrate at the walls of the centrifuge as it spins Scopes are placed inside the centrifuge to selectively separate the U238 and U235 isotopes
(1) (noun) A mechanical device for spinning small mixed samples very rapidly The fast spin causes the components of the mixture that have a different density to separate This has the same effect as filtration (2) (verb) The act of centrifuging
a machine that rotates (spins) rapidly and uses centrifugal force to separate substances of different densities You've used a centrifuge before Have you ever watched a washing machine on spin cycle? A washing machine uses centrifugal force in the spin cycle to separate the water from your clothes
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A separation operation that uses centrifugal force to exploit very small density differences between immiscible phases
{f} subject to centrifugal action, draw away from a center, spin on an axis to separate liquids
A dewatering device relying on centrifugal force to separate particles of varying density such as water and solids
Specifically, a large motor-driven apparatus with a long arm at the end of which human and animal subjects or equipment can be revolved and rotated at various speeds to simulate (very closely) the (prolonged) accelerations encountered in high-performance aircraft, rockets, and spacecraft Sometimes called astronautic centrifuge
an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension
an apparatus that uses centrifugal force to separate particles from a suspension rotate at very high speed in order to separate the liquids from the solids
A component in the support circuitry that separates the global index into a PE number (virtual PE number or logical PE number) and an index offset
A whirling instrument for separating liquids or liquids and solids of different specific gravity by use of centrifugal force
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A centrifuge is a machine that spins mixtures of different substances around very quickly so that they separate by centrifugal force. a machine that spins a container around very quickly so that the heavier liquids and any solids are forced to the outer edge or bottom (centrifuge , from centrifugus; CENTRIFUGAL FORCE). Machine that applies a sustained centrifugal force. Effectively, the centrifuge substitutes a similar, stronger force for that of gravity. Every centrifuge contains a spinning vessel; there are many configurations, depending on use. A revolving object exerts a force away from the centre of rotation (see Newton's laws of motion), called the centrifugal force; it is usually stated as so many "times gravity" or so many "G," and may range from a few G for the basket in a home washing machine or an industrial separator to hundreds of thousands of G for centrifuges to separate isotopes of uranium or to purify vaccines
(noun) The technique of using a centrifuge to separate different components of a liquid sample Example: human blood can be separated into its various components by centrifugation
Separating molecules by size or density using centrifugal forces generated by a spinning rotor G forces of several hundred thousand times gravity are generated in ultracentrifugation (See Density gradient centrifugation )