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: A 3D-printed wheel or a sturdy disc holder is necessary to hold the camera. Avoid brittle plastics like PLA; ABS is preferred as it is less likely to shatter under high G-forces. centrifuge camera

Developing a "centrifuge camera" feature involves integrating high-speed imaging with real-time analysis to monitor and optimize separation processes. Key features focus on , quality control , and safety monitoring within the high-gravity environment of a rotating centrifuge. Core Feature Set ERROR: CORE MASS EXCEEDS SCALE

Viral "Will It Separate?" experiments—spinning everything from spinach kiwis to peanut butter—have brought lab science to a broader audience on social media. How It Works How It Works A refers to imaging systems

A refers to imaging systems designed to record or monitor the internal processes of a centrifuge while it is in high-speed rotation . These systems are used for both artistic exploration and industrial process control. Maurice Mikkers' "The Centrifuge Camera" Photographer Maurice Mikkers

: Instead of relying on a human to spot when a sample has separated, the camera uses a convolutional neural network (CNN) to detect the exact boundaries (meniscus) between different densities, such as plasma and blood cells or sediment and supernatant [10, 13]. Predictive Sedimentation Modeling