who made the brownian motion and why
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a separate paper, he applied the molecular theory of heat to liquids to explain the puzzle of so-called "Brownian motion". In 1827, the English botanist Robert Brown noticed that pollen seeds suspended in water moved in an irregular "swarming" motion.
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In a separate paper, he applied the molecular theory of heat to liquids to explain the puzzle of so-called "Brownian motion". In 1827, the English botanist Robert Brown noticed that pollen seeds suspended in water moved in an irregular "swarming" motion.
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