The Red Cross uses centrifuges to separate the various components of donated blood. The centrifugal force causes the denser component (the red blood cells) to go to the bottom of the test tube. If there were a dial on the wall of the lab that allowed the “local gravity” to be increased to any value, would the centrifuge still be required? Why or why not?
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