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Rosin-Rammler Distribution

The Rosin-Rammler distribution is a mathematical model used to describe the size distribution of particles in a granular material, like sand or powdered substances. It helps understand how particles vary in size by illustrating how many particles are below a certain size. To visualize it, think of a pile of crushed rock, where some pieces are tiny, while others are much larger. This distribution can show trends in the material's quality and is useful in various industries, including mining and pharmaceuticals, for optimizing processes and ensuring consistent product characteristics.