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Explain how Brownian motion provides evidence for particle theory

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Answered by XxitzArnavxX
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Particles in both liquids and gases (collectively called fluids) move randomly. This is called Brownian motion. They do this because they are bombarded by the other moving particles in the fluid. ... This confirmed that atoms and molecules did exist, and provided evidence for particle theory.

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Answered by melodylkl511
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Answer: Yes , it provides evidence for particle theory.

Explanation: Let me give an example : the dust particles will collide or bump with air therefore it will move in all direction . If air isn't made of small particles , you can observe that dust simply falls to the ground but in reality dust move in all direction. In a nutshell air is made up of small particles . Using air particles , you can prove that Brownian motion supports particle theory .

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