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why do grains of dust move around in the water

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Answered by dady8367
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Others found the same strange motion when they observed tiny inanimate particles of dye, dust, smoke, or soot. ... According to this theory, Brownian motion was the result of collisions between the small microscopic particles and the invisible but constantly moving water or air molecules surrounding them.

Answered by saniya12390
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Others found the same strange motion when they observed tiny inanimate particles of dye, dust, smoke, or soot. ... According to this theory, Brownian motion was the result of collisions between the small microscopic particles and the invisible but constantly moving water or air molecules surrounding them.

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