A sieve separates particles based on size by allowing smaller particles to pass through its mesh while retaining larger particles. This method is commonly used for separating granular materials or removing impurities.
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A sieve separates particles in a mixture based on their size. When a mixture is poured through the sieve, particles smaller than the mesh openings fall through, while larger particles are trapped on the sieve’s surface. This method is effective for sorting materials, such as separating flour from larger lumps or sand from gravel. Sifting through a sieve ensures that only desired particle sizes are collected.
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