As the dirty air enters the cyclone dust collector, it is forced
into a swirling movement. This results in a centrifugal force
acting on the dust particles suspended in the air stream. The
particles, denser than the air, are forced to move outwards,
towards the cyclone dust collector wall. They then fall downwards,
towards the dust exit. The clean air is eventually directed towards
the centre of the cyclone and leaves through the gas exit.