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Gravity and centrifugal forces

This is a very simple example of apparent constant flow of planets round the Sun. It can be treated as close to perpetual motion with no material changes. We describe the system first before we explain why it is a simple but not a quite correct case. The planets flow in orbits under two forces or fields - gravity and centrifugal force . The velocity is assumed to be fixed. Hence the systems have form, structure , which is constantly repeated, but no information passes between the objects as everything in the system is part of the form and without any of the pieces, planet masses, the Sun and gravitational forces, there would be no flow. The total of all the parts is needed to maintain the flow characteristics of the formed whole system. It is clear that the system is not to be described as random and it has an evolutionary cause even though generated by accident, and has allowed life. [Pg.88]

Three types of driving forces can lead to coagulation. (1) The body forces, such as gravity and centrifugal force, cause sedimentation of the heavier particles in suspensions or creaming of the... [Pg.258]

The Effects of Gravity and Centrifugal Force on the Electromotive Force of Galvanic Cells... [Pg.174]

Figure 10 A schematic of the effects of gravity and centrifugal forces on drop shape. Figure 10 A schematic of the effects of gravity and centrifugal forces on drop shape.
HSCCC is a continuous liquid-liquid partition chromatography with no solid support matrix, the stationary phase of which is retained in the separation columns by gravity and centrifugal force field. Therefore, HSCCC avoids the disadvantages arising from the interaction of samples with the solid support such as adsorption and denaturation of target products, tailing of solute peaks, and contamination [125-127]. [Pg.2077]

Primary separator section. The inlet section has been designed to utilize the forces of gravity and centrifugal force through the use of small diameter cyclones to remove liquid and solid particles. In some applications the vane-type mist extractor will be used. [Pg.684]


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