This graph shows a particle distribution curve that plots the percent of particles finer than a given diameter size on the y-axis against particle diameter on a logarithmic x-axis. Most particles are between 0.1 and 1 mm in diameter, with over 50% of particles finer than 0.5 mm and under 10% finer than 0.01 mm.
This graph shows a particle distribution curve that plots the percent of particles finer than a given diameter size on the y-axis against particle diameter on a logarithmic x-axis. Most particles are between 0.1 and 1 mm in diameter, with over 50% of particles finer than 0.5 mm and under 10% finer than 0.01 mm.
This graph shows a particle distribution curve that plots the percent of particles finer than a given diameter size on the y-axis against particle diameter on a logarithmic x-axis. Most particles are between 0.1 and 1 mm in diameter, with over 50% of particles finer than 0.5 mm and under 10% finer than 0.01 mm.