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The Magnus effect is the lift force on a body moving through a fluid as a result of the rotation of that body. In theory, the Magnus effect can be used to recover small non-ferrous metal particles from dry bulk streams. The Magnus separation process would consist of passing a feed stream next to a fast-spinning magnet in order to create a selective rotation of the non-ferrous particles so as to deflect...