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what is Brownian movement. define

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Answered by shahrajat5p6lx2g
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Brownian Movement/Motion:

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


Background:

Late 19th century: named after Robert Brown (1773–1858), the Scottish botanist who first observed the motion.


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Answered by BrainlyMOSAD
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BROWNIAN MOTION :-

THE COUNTNIOUS ZIG - ZIG MOVEMENT OF COLLIDAL PARTICLES IN THE DISPERSION MEDIUM IN A COLLIDAL SOLUTION IS CALLED BROWNIAN MOVEMENT .IT IS DUE TO UNEQUAL BOMBARDMENTS OF THE MOVING PARTICLES OF DISPERSION MEDIUM ON COLLIDAL PARTICLES.

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