why pollen grains keep on moving on drop of water ? explain Robert Browns point of view
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As he watched the tiny particles of pollen under his microscope, Brown noticed that they were constantly jiggling about. ... 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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As he watched the tiny particles of pollen under his microscope, Brown noticed that they were constantly jiggling about. 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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