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Old Aug 6, 2004, 02:36 AM
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Brownian Motion

In simple terms, what is the cause of brownian motion??? ???THANK YOU...THANK YOU!!

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Re: Brownian Motion

Hey! Ya asked for "simple"? Boy! Have I got "simple".
To see a illustration of Brownian Motion click on:

http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~sontag/...an-applet.html
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Although that is a nice link, it does not explain that the cause of the Brownian Motion is the thermal agitation of the liquid's molecules.
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