centrifugálási
Centrifugálási, often translated as centrifugation, is a process that uses centrifugal force to separate components of a mixture based on their density, size, or shape. In essence, it spins a sample at high speed within a centrifuge. This rapid rotation generates a force that pushes denser or larger particles outward from the center of rotation, while less dense or smaller particles remain closer to the center.
The fundamental principle behind centrifugation is Archimedes' principle, where the apparent weight of an object in
Centrifugálási has widespread applications across various fields. In biology and medicine, it is crucial for separating