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Brownian motion in a Box Simulation

Watch in HD. Brownian motion (named after Robert Brown, who first observed the motion in 1827, when he examined pollen grains in water), or pedesis is the assumably random movement of particles suspended in a fluid (ie, a liquid such … Continue reading

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Brownian Motion – The Exploratorium.

Brownian motion (named in honor of the botanist Robert Brown) is the random movement of particles suspended in a liquid or gas or the mathematical model used to describe such random movements, often called a particle theory. At the Exploratorium, … Continue reading

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Specian’s Phun machines: Brownian motion

Phun model of Brownian motion. Random movement of particle suspended in ideal gas. Video Rating: 4 / 5

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Brownian motion HD

Any minute particle suspended in a liquid (or gas) moves chaotically under the action of collisions with surrounding molecules. The intensity of this chaotic motion is increased with an increase in temperature. This experimental fact was discovered by a British … Continue reading

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