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1. The capacity of a classifier in 'tons of solid/hr' is given by (where, A = cross-sectional area, m2 V = rising velocity of fluid, m/sec.S = percentage of solids in the suspension by volume.ρ = density of solids, kg/m3)
(A): 3.6 A.S. ρ
(B): 3.6 A.V.ρ
(C): 3.6 AVS.ρ
(D): 3.6 AVS/ρ
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