1. Achieving efficient liberation of the smallest grains requires crushing them to a very small particle size. 2. Furthermore the smaller particle size would reduce the collisions with the heater banks and reduce the slagging. 3. Hence, the particle size in samples and standards must be comparable. 4. In practice the particle sizes in the sediment are computed from the weights settled at specific time intervals. 5. Live food is the best diet for them although fresh or frozen meaty foods of small particle size can be substituted. 6. The graded aggregate, in which a defined spread of particle sizes is represented, is considered ideal. 7. The rate at which solid state sintering occurs is approximately inversely proportional to the particle size involved. 8. The strongest currents should define the largest stable particle size. 9. These often demand restricted ranges of particle sizes in fixed proportions within the gravel. 10. Two methods can be used to calculate M w and the particle size for large molecules. |