A centrifuge has holes to insert the centrifuge tubes in, a cap to secure the tubes inside, and a lid to protect both the samples and experimenter in case of malfunction. There is also typically a way to set the centrifuge speed and a power switch to turn the centrifuge on and off.
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outward, because centrifuge means separating.
The centripetal force is the force with which the centrifuge pushes some object inwards. The opposite force, of course, is the object pushing the centrifuge outwards.
The structure of that part ..... (:
A centrifuge is used to spin liquids into separate components.
That sounds like density centrifugation...So, a centrifuge?
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A centrifuge.
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The bottom as it is more dense
Spinning it in a centrifuge will separate the blood cells from the plasma.
using the Centrifuge
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Antonin Prandtl, however Gustof de Laval invented the first "Modern" centrifuge. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centrifuge
it is used to spin small (2 ml or less) liquid samples at high speeds (generally tens of thousands times g-force).