The answer is carrying capacity.
Mean particle size=0.94*Lambda/(FWHM*cos(theta)
If you were to graph particle size and porosity, it would be a constant slope (horizontal line).Porosity is not affected by particle size.
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IF and ONLY IF when the mass of particles are same. Large particle sizes will need high stream's velocity to carry it from one place to another,In another word If the stream velocity is slow than large particle sizes will be stationary.
Capacity
The measure of the largest particles a stream can carry is capacity.
The competence of a stream is determined by the stream's velocity and the size of the sediment it can transport. Streams with higher velocities and larger sediment sizes are typically more competent and can transport larger particles.
the deepest will be at the very bottom
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There are three factors that affect stream erosion. These are water velocity, shape, size and depth of channel, and stream capacity to transport eroded materials.
crystallite is the average size of the particle whereas the particle size denotes the individual size of the particle.
Biggest first.
The mass and size of an alpha particle compare with the masa and size of beta particle in the sense that the alpha particle is significantly larger in both size and mass that the beta and gamma particles. This is why it is called the alpha particle.