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Why is Brownian motion only exhibit by small particles

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Answered by ABHINAV123421
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Its not true that brownian motion is exhibited by only small particles.... Explanation:In large particles the motion in freely suspended liquid is zig-zag but is so negligible i.e., it does affect the particle's motion when compared to its large mass and hence not visible...

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Answered by shindesunanda21184
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Answer:Its not true that brownian motion is exhibited by only small particles.... Explanation:In large particles the motion in freely suspended liquid is zig-zag but is so negligible i.e., it does affect the particle's motion when compared to its large mass and hence not visible...

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