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A cream separator works on the principle of:
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Centrifugal Force
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Centripetal Force
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Gravitational Force
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Electromagnetic Force
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A cream separator works on the principle of centrifugal force. When the separator spins, the centrifugal force pushes the denser milk outward while the lighter cream collects in the center. This separation occurs because centrifugal force acts on the different densities of the milk and cream, causing them to move to different areas within the spinning container. This process efficiently separates the cream from the milk, allowing for the collection of cream for further processing or consumption. Understanding the role of centrifugal force is key in many applications, including industrial and scientific processes.