Centrifugation is a process that uses centrifugal force to separate components of a mixture based on their density. By spinning the mixture at high speeds, denser components move away from the axis of rotation, while lighter components stay closer. It is commonly used in laboratories and industrial settings for applications such as separating blood cells from plasma, isolating DNA, and clarifying solutions.
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