Surprisingly, 10,000g won’t do much of anything to solid state material. I’ve spun a grape at 5000g, and to my disappointment, after 10 min, it still looked like a grape.
We use up to 200,000g to separate lipids from serum in plastic tubes.
The issue is that centrifugal force only gets interesting if you have a free mass of significant density compressing the mass of interest.
Maybe I’ll take some pics and spin a grape at 10,000g this week to demonstrate.