>be me 10 minutes ago
>loaded a tube in a centrifuge
>close the lid and start it
>look at my left
>mfw I see the rotor lid on the table
Nothing happened and after a minute I stopped it to put it on and resume.
Why do centrifuges need rotor lids anyway? The centrifugal force will firmly keep the tubes down anyway. It spinned fine without it. I know people even died due to loosely screwed rotor lids flying through walls at high speed, why do we need them?
>loaded a tube in a centrifuge
>close the lid and start it
>look at my left
>mfw I see the rotor lid on the table
Nothing happened and after a minute I stopped it to put it on and resume.
Why do centrifuges need rotor lids anyway? The centrifugal force will firmly keep the tubes down anyway. It spinned fine without it. I know people even died due to loosely screwed rotor lids flying through walls at high speed, why do we need them?