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  • Understanding Random Motion (Brownian Motion) with Examples
    Random motion also known as Brownian motion, is the seemingly erratic movement of particles suspended in a fluid, caused by their collision with rapid movement on the molecules in the fluid.

    Example

    A common example of random motion is the movement of pollen grains in water. The pollen grains are suspended in the water and move in a seemingly erratic fashion due to their collision with the water molecules.

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