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In this condensed ~180 second video Ketchup is shown while it's centrifuged for a total of 45 minutes. By speeding up the process we can a quick grasp on how Ketchup reacts when under hypergravity (2500 g / RCF). What hypergravity experiment or separation would you like to see happening inside a centrifuge. -------- Work in progress -------- These video's and project are a work in progress, there are still many adjustments that need to be made to the centrifuge to create an even more optimised recording environment. In regards to the channel format I'm looking into what would be the best way to present these videos, talking and informing about what is happening to the sample from all different (science) perspectives to be able to give the audience a better understanding. Next to that I'm also looking for help from the (science) community for the following: Supporting the project with test samples and / or suggestions on what to centrifuge and/or ways to do this accordingly to simulate existing lab experiments. Recommendations, tips and or tricks on how to get better visual results. Recommendations, tips and or tricks on how to analyse the samples. Leads on a larger and higher RCF centrifuge to expand the capabilities of the project. If you like to help this project out? I would be more than pleased to hear from you. 00:00 Intro 00:03 Centrifuge ramping up towards 2500g / RCF @4000RPM. 00:05 Centrifuge is at full speed 2500g / RCF @4000RPM. 00:10 Particles start to sediment and a cloudy liquid phase line starts to become visible. 00:30 The cloudy liquid phase starts to clear up. 01:00 In the top we can now see clear (rotating?) particle movement. 01:50 The sediment "launches" itself up, the clear liquid phase is now at the bottom. 02:00 The solid phase now starts to sediment again. 02:20 The sediment starts to break up and falls back to the bottom. 02:50 The centrifuge starts its breaking procedure. 02:55 Centrifuge Comes to a full stop.