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Answered by pushkart03
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Brownian movement is called Brownian motion is defined as uncontrolled or erratic movement of particles in a fluid due to their constant collision with other fast moving molecules.

Answered by mohitkkr02
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leave region B to enter A. Diffusion, the movement of particles from a region of higher to lower concentration, can be considered a macroscopic example of Brownian motion.

Any factor that affects the movement of particles in a fluid impacts the rate of Brownian motion. For example, increased temperature, increased number of particles, small particle size, and low viscosity increase the rate of motion.

Brownian Motion Examples

Most examples of Brownian motion are transport processes that are affected by larger currents, yet also exhibit pedesis.

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