Friday 2 August 2013

What is Brownian Motion?

Brownian motion is the random moving of particles suspended in a fluid, resulting from their bombardment by the fast-moving atoms or molecules in the gas or liquid. As we all know, particles are always in constant random movement and this cause the bombardment. the direction of the force of atomic bombardment is constantly changing, and at different times the particle is hit on more than one side, leading to the seemingly random motion.  

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