Is flow of liquid in a tube best example of brownian motion ?
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Brownian motion is the result of speed running of the particular atoms of a fluid and their Collison ....
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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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