Centrifugation
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- This lecture explains about centrifugation technique principle.
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Centrifugation is a process that involves the use of the centrifugal force for the sedimentation of mixtures with a centrifuge, used in industry and in laboratory settings.This process is used to separate two immiscible liquids. More-dense components of the mixture migrate away from the axis of the centrifuge, while less-dense components of the mixture migrate towards the axis. Chemists and biologists may increase the effective gravitational force on a test tube so as to more rapidly and completely cause the precipitate ("pellet") to gather on the bottom of the tube. The remaining solution is properly called the "supernate" or "supernatant liquid". The supernatant liquid is then either quickly decanted from the tube without disturbing the precipitate, or withdrawn with a Pasteur pipette.[citation needed]
The rate of centrifugation is specified by the angular velocity measured in revolutions per minute (RPM), or acceleration expressed as g. The conversion factor between RPM and g depends on the radius of the sample in the centrifuge rotor. The particles' settling velocity in centrifugation is a function of their size and shape, centrifugal acceleration, the volume fraction of solids present, the density difference between the particle and the liquid, and the viscosity.
In the chemical and food industries, special centrifuges can process a continuous stream of particle-laden liquid.
Centrifugation is the most common method used for uranium enrichment, relying on the slight mass difference between atoms of U238 and U235 in uranium hexafluoride gas.
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Sir can u pls explain centrifugation without ppt...
Pls explain in white board..
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The text to this video states: "Centrifugation is a process that involves the use of the centrifugal force for the sedimentation of mixtures with a centrifuge" this is not true for the simple reason a rotating mass "EXERTS" a centrifugal force, it is not subject to such a force.
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SO mainly how many types of preparative centrifugation?i am confused
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Is it right to say 60s means=60★10^-13second
We are constantly taught that only centripetal forces like Ff and Fb act UPON an orbiting body like your orbiting particle which you show but there are no centrifugal forces ON the orbiting body itself. But you say repeatedly that there is also a centrifugal force Fc acting ON the particle? If so what could be exerting this Fc on the orbiting particle or molecule in the centrifuge?
Is it not more correct to say that the centripetal forces acting ON the particle are generated or donated by the liquid beyond the particle and that due to momentum conservation law a reactive centrifugal force Fc acts ON the liquid which donated the centripetal force and that there is NO centrifugal Fc ON the orbiting particle itself as you keep saying. The reactive Fc is ONLY ON the liquid beyond the particle which donated the centripetal force to the particle and equals negative Ff. The particle itself ONLY experiences the 2 centripetal forces.The 2 centripetal forces acting ON the particle namely Fb + Ff = Mass particle x W^2.R or Mp x W^2.R
Again, there is NO THIRD or centrifugal force acting ON the orbiting particle only ON the liquid beyond the particle equaling the negative of the centripetal force Ff donated by liquid to the particle. This need not appear in the equation given above.
The reason why large dense molecules travel outwards is that in the earlier stages the centripetal forces are not large enough to keep denser particles in a CIRCULAR orbit and there is a Velocity called terminal but is a form of PARTIAL ESCAPE VELOCITY. Its NOT due to a centrifugal force Fc ON the particle as you say.
I am having a doubt in this video- '' Why the process of centrifugation fails when we put tea leaves in the mixture we are about to centrifugate?
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Sir, please explain these on your board... it's a request
Sir....What is/are the reasons of generation of heat during centrifugation..
Friction may be..!!
@@biswajitchakraborty909 thank you ji..I thought but not sure about that..
Sir which u repeating again and again that is viscosity not velocity both r very much differ
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1 svedberg is equal to 10 to the power minus 13 not 10 to 13..
Is it viscosity and not velocity?
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Really explanatory vedio
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Sir plzz can u explain centrifugation on board
Will do that video soon.
sir plzzzz we need it on board...plsss sir can u do it as soon as possible
How does a centrifuge motor stop? what is the force that stops the motor spinning?
It’s a brake
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Your explanation regarding rate zonal centrifugation is wrong..
Particles will not stop at any point they just separate according to their velocity.If u keep on centrifuging it,ultimately all particles settled at the bottom that's why we have to stop rate zonal centrifuge within short period of time
Some time when a lecturer goes with flow they made mistakes cause they are also a human beings not God. Stop pointing a finger on him. Atleast appreciate his intentions.
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the svedberg unit is not 10-13sec its 10 raised to minus 13 sec
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I've already watched some of your videos n have also downloaded a few of them sir . That's vy I am saying that you should keep your content precise.
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Mixed rate zonal centrifugation with isopycnic centrifugation
Why don't you try teaching then!