what is Brownian movement?
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Brownian motion
/ˌbraʊnɪən ˈməʊʃ(ə)n/
nounPHYSICS
noun: Brownian movement
the erratic random movement of microscopic particles in a fluid, as a result of continuous bombardment from molecules of the surrounding medium.
Origin
late 19th century: named after Robert Brown (1773–1858), the Scottish botanist who first observed the motion.
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The zigzag motion of the colloidal particles is termed as Brownian movement. It can be viewed using an ultramicroscope.
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