Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2010
Filtration is understood as that process by which an element is placed through a type of sieve or filter by which it is separate their parts, retaining those parts that do not pass through their size and those that do pass through the space of the filter. The term filtration can also be used symbolically or metaphorically to designate those phenomena in which data or information is passed from one space to another.
We could describe to filtration as a physical process that causes an element to be divided into parts according to its thickness or size. We speak of a physical process because it is a process that has to watch with the way the particles interact in the environment, in space, and not with formulas or chemical elements. In fact, filtration could also be understood as a mechanical process that does not need to be artificially stimulated through the use of chemicals or other types of products.
Filtering can occur in many basic and common everyday actions, for example when filtering
coffee. To do it you need tell with very delicate filters and with very small pores that only allow the passage of Water and that retain the coffee beans or ground coffee, making that water hot that is filtered is already transformed into the drink known as coffee.As said, the leak can also be something not concrete if not rather symbolic. For example, when secret information about something or someone is leaked and this information is thus known by many people or at least by more people than before. These types of leaks can sometimes be very controversial since for some particular reason it is kept secret.
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