Brazil nut effect

English

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Etymology

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Referring to this behaviour in containers of mixed nuts, where Brazil nuts are typically the largest.

Noun

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Brazil nut effect (plural Brazil nut effects)

  1. The phenomenon of granular convection or segregation, where granular material subjected to shaking or vibration exhibits circulation patterns like those of a fluid, causing the larger particles to end up on top.

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