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Understanding the Centrifuge: Definition, Operation, and Medical Applications, Assignments of Electrical and Electronics Engineering

A centrifuge is a laboratory instrument that uses high-speed rotation to separate particles from liquids based on their densities. The centrifugation process applies centrifugal force, which is the force that pushes particles towards the outer edge of the rotating container. This force enables the separation of mixtures, making centrifuges essential tools in various fields, including medical research and diagnostics. In this summary, we will discuss the definition, operation, and main uses of centrifuges, with a focus on their applications in medical research.

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Download Understanding the Centrifuge: Definition, Operation, and Medical Applications and more Assignments Electrical and Electronics Engineering in PDF only on Docsity! The George Washington University School of Engineering and Applied Science Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering ECE 001 - LAB Homework # 6 Biomedical Experiment Preparation Write a two paragraph summary explaining the definition, purpose, and operation of a centrifuge. Report should contain the following: - What is a centrifuge. - Principle of how it works (forces at work). - Its main uses in medical applications. Please be sure to include any references to sites/sources used in your research. Note: Homework is to be done individually and violation of the GWU academic integrity code will be reported to GWU Office of Academic Integrity.
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