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why is brownian motion not seen in macroscopic particles

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Answered by kishorjawalekar
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Particles in both liquids and gases (collectively called fluids) move randomly. ... Larger particles can be moved by light, fast-moving molecules. Brownian motionis named after the botanist Robert Brown, who first observed this in 1827. He used a microscope to look at pollen grains moving randomly in water.

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