
Brownian motion
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Science, Physics, Chemistry
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6th - 12th Grade
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Hard
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The video explains Brownian motion, a phenomenon where particles in a liquid or gas move erratically due to collisions with smaller, invisible atoms or molecules. It provides examples such as smoke particles in air and mineral crystals in algae, demonstrating how these larger particles are jiggled by the smaller, unseen particles, thus proving the existence of atoms and molecules.
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