Does the lunar regolith follow Rosin's law

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Lunar Evolution, Lunar Soil, Particle Size Distribution, Graphs (Charts), Impact Damage, Meteoritic Damage

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Results from particle-size distribution analyses of the lunar regolith (less than 1 mm) as sampled by Apollos 11, 12, 14, 15, and 16 have been tested to see if they conform to Rosin's law, which has been found to describe crushed products of many kinds and sizes. In all the lunar examples the law appears to be followed closely. It is concluded that the lunar regolith is probably the result of crushing forces, most likely impacts on the lunar surface.

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