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Brazil nuts ride on top of peanuts
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Brazil nuts ride on top of peanuts

Brazil nut
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The phenomenon in which the biggest particles end up on the surface when a granular material containing a mixture of objects of different sizes is shaken is known as the brazil nut effect. The term was based on the observation that, when a container of mixed nuts is opened after it has been shaken, the brazil nuts tend to be on top. The same effect is seen in packets of breakfast cereal containing particles of different sizes but similar density, such as muesli.

There are several possible explanations for this apparently counter-intuitive effect:

The effect is of serious interest for some manufacturing operations; once a homogeneous mixture of granular materials has been produced, it is usually undesirable for the different particle types to segregate. Several factors determine the severity of the Brazil nut effect, including the sizes and densities of the particles, the pressure of any gas between the particles, and the shape of a container. A rectangular box (such as a box of breakfast cereal) or cylinder (such as a can of nuts) works well, while a cone-shaped container results in what is known as the reverse brazil nut effect.

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