Brownian Motion
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- Brownian motion is the physical phenomenon that tiny particles immersed in a fluid move about randomly.
- A fluid can be a liquid or a gas.
- Brownian movement, an example of diffusion, supports the kinetic theory of matter.
- Examples of Brownian movement are
- movement of smoke particles in air
- movement of pollen grains in water