Centrifugálták
Centrifugálták is the past tense, plural form of the Hungarian verb "centrifugál," meaning "to centrifuge." Centrifugation is a process that uses centrifugal force to separate components of a mixture based on their density. In a centrifuge, the sample is spun at high speeds, causing denser substances to move towards the bottom of the container and less dense substances to remain at the top. This technique is widely employed in various scientific and industrial fields. For example, in biology and medicine, centrifuges are used to separate blood cells from plasma, isolate DNA, or purify proteins. In chemistry, it can be used to separate solids from liquids or to separate immiscible liquids. Industrial applications include the separation of cream from milk, the dewatering of sludge, and the purification of chemicals. When "centrifugálták" is used, it implies that the action of centrifuging was performed on multiple items or by multiple individuals in the past. The specific context would determine what was centrifuged and for what purpose.