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is Brownian motion only a surface phenomena?​

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Answered by S10305
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Most examples of Brownian motion are transport processes that are affected by larger currents, yet also exhibit pedesis. Examples include: The motion of pollen grains on still water. Movement of dust motes in a room (although largely affected by air currents)

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Answered by sakshamsrivastava653
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Brownian motion, also called Brownian movement, any of various physical phenomena in which some quantity is constantly undergoing small, random fluctuations. It was named for the Scottish botanist Robert Brown, the first to study such fluctuations (1827).

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