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what is Brownian motion
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Answered by Anonymous
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Definition

The random motion of the particles suspended in a fluid results from the bombardment by the fast moving atoms or molecules in the fluid. This haphazard motion of the particles is known as Brownian Motion.

Causes For Brownian Motion

The phenomenon, called Brownian motion, is caused by collisions between the small colloidal particles and the molecules of the dispersion medium.

The phenomenon, called Brownian motion, is caused by collisions between the small colloidal particles and the molecules of the dispersion medium.Brownian movement has been explained to be due to the unbalanced bombardment of the particles by the molecules of the dispersion medium (water in most cases). This is deducted since Brownian motion has a stirring effect which does not permit the particles to settle, therefore stabilizing the solution.

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Answered by payal8parkhe
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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.

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

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