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explain brownian motion

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Answered by aar2
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a Brownian motion is zig zag movement of particle in a mediam. And this is called Brownian motion as it was researched by scientist Robert brown
Answered by QHM
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Brownian motion or pedesis (from ancient Greek) is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the fast-moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid.

This transport phenomenon is named after the botanist Robert Brown. In 1827, while looking through a microscope at particles trapped in cavities inside pollen grains in water, he noted that the particles moved through the water; but he was not able to determine the mechanisms that caused this motion.
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