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Brownian Motion
The random motion of particles suspended in a medium (liquid or gas) due to constant collisions with fast-moving molecules.
Brownian Movement
Also called Brownian motion, it refers to the uncontrolled or erratic movement of particles in a fluid resulting from their collision with other molecules.
Factors Affecting Brownian Motion
The intensity of Brownian motion is influenced by:
Particle Size
Smaller particles exhibit stronger movement.
Viscosity of the Liquid
Less viscous liquids allow for more movement.
Temperature
Higher temperatures increase particle motion.