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In an experiment to demonstrate brownian motion,smoke was placed in a smoke cell and observed using a microscope.Bright specks were seen moving randomly.Explain the observation

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Schools have for many years demonstrated the principles of Brownian motion using what is known as a smoke cell. These cells consist of a lamp and lens which is placed on the stage of a microscope. A small amount of smoke is piped into the glass cell and the movements of the smoke particles are observed.

Answered by MissVirius
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Bright specks were seen moving - 39452361. ... placed in a smoke cell and observed using a microscope. ... of Brownian motion using what is known as a smoke cell.

Bright specks were seen moving - 39452361. ... placed in a smoke cell and observed using a microscope. ... of Brownian motion using what is known as a smoke cell.

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