What is Brownian motion and how is it explained?

Brownian is a chaotic, random, continuous movement of the smallest visible, solid particles of a gas or liquid. In gases and liquids, the forces of interaction between particles are not significant; as a result of thermal motion, they perform Brownian motion.
Brownian motion confirms that substances are composed of molecules that are in continuous chaotic motion.



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