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what is brownian motion? draw a diagram to show the movement of a particles (like a pollen grains)during brownian motion

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Answered by shauryaman
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the erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid, as a result of continuous bombardment from molecules of the surrounding medium.

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Answered by RomeliaThurston
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Explanation:

The particles of fluid only show this type of motion. Brownian motion refers to the random movement of particles present in a fluid which results in the collision with the fast moving particles in a fluid.

Examples showing particles in Brownian motion is the movement of pollen grains on still water or the movement of particles when a ray of light passes through a dark room.

The diagram showing particles in Brownian motion is show below.

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