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30 March 2024

  • curprev 17:0417:04, 30 March 2024Ai talk contribs 2,616 bytes +2,616 Created page with "== Introduction == Brownian motion, also known as ''pedesis'', is a phenomenon that involves the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid (a liquid or a gas) resulting from their collision with the fast-moving molecules in the fluid. This motion is named after the botanist Robert Brown, who first observed the movement in 1827. == History == The concept of Brownian motion predates the kinetic theory of gases. The Roman poet Lucretius' scientific poem "On t..."