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An example of a size distribution plot, where the x-axis represents the diameter of the particles in nanometers and the y-axis represents the number concentration of the aerosols (cm-3). The red and blue lines each represent a cluster, therefore the k-means value for this plot would be two. Since two clusters don’t describe this size distribution, the process would need to be run again with more clusters.
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