The satisfactory theory Brownian motion was invented by ??
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The phenomenon of random motion of dust or light paricles in a colloidal motion is known as brownian motion.
It is given by 'ROBERT BROWN.'
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The phenomenon of random motion of dust or light paricles in a colloidal motion is known as brownian motion.
It is given by 'ROBERT BROWN.'
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The satisfactory theory of Brownian motion was invented by Robert Brown
- Brownian motion, often known as pedesis is the random movement of particles suspended in a medium (a liquid or a gas).
- Random fluctuations in a particle's position inside a fluid sub-domain are usually followed by a relocation to another sub-domain in this pattern of motion.
- This pattern represents fluid in thermal equilibrium at a specific temperature.
- The fluid's linear and angular momenta, in particular, stay null across time.
- The caloric component of a fluid's internal energy is made up of the kinetic energies of molecule Brownian movements, as well as those of molecular rotations and vibrations (the Equipartition theorem).
- Robert Brown, a botanist who originally described the occurrence in 1827, is the name given to this motion.
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