“ Because these large, dense particulates have too much inertia to follow the curvature of the air, they're thrown against the sides.
Horizontal collection systems, however, rely on a
secondary airstream to direct particulates to the bin. When the dirty air enters the horizontal collector, it begins its
whirling dance, rotating toward the walls of the collector.
As the whirling mass of air spins, the heavier particles start to diverge and move toward the wall of the chamber.
Because the particulates have more mass than air molecules, a greater
force is needed to keep the debris moving in a circle.
The faster the water's speed, the greater the centrifugal force.
But there is no such force inside the cyclonic chamber.
Centrifugal force is the tendency of an object following a curved path
to fly away from the center of the curvature. The ball flew off on a path that was tangential to its radius at
the point of release.
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