what is brownian movement?
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Usually, the random movement of a particle is observed to be stronger in smaller sized particles, less viscous liquid and at a higher temperature. These are also some of the factors that affect the movement of particles in a fluid. One of the most common examples of Brownian motion is diffusion.
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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 (1827).
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