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Where does brownian motion occur
only in fluid
definition of brownian motion in gas
Brownian motion is the continuous and random motion of smoke particles in the air
cause of brownian motion in gas
Brownian motion is caused by the continual uneven bombardment of air molecules on different sides of the smoke particles , causing the smoke particles to change direction after each collision
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