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what is the significance of brownian motion in the theory of matter

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Significance of Brownian motion in theory of matter

In addition, Einstein noted, because heat increases the motion of the molecules, suspended particles move faster when the temperature of the fluid rises. In physics, Brownian motion provides evidence for the view that gases are composed of moving molecules (kinetic theory).

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