Physics, asked by kaurpruthi460, 2 months ago


Why is
Brownian motion significant​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Particles in both liquids and gases (collectively called fluids) move randomly. This is called Brownian motion. They do this because they are bombarded by the other moving particles in the fluid. ... This confirmed that atoms and molecules did exist, and provided evidence for particle theory .

Answered by Nifemii
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Answer:

Brownian motion is significant because

its a proof of the existence of atoms and molecules.

Explanation:

Also kinetic theory of gases is based on Brownian motion.

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