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A detailed explanation of the equations is here: http://www.nzifst.org.nz/unitoperations/sizereduction1.htm. In simple terms, Rittinger's law is a high-end estimate of the energy required to grind something, excluding any losses to heat etc. Kick's law is a low-end estimate, and Bond's Law is a mid-way estimate.

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