Brownian motion

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Etymology

Named after botanist Robert Brown (1773-1858), who investigated the movement of pollen suspended in water.

Noun

Brownian motion (countable and uncountable, plural Brownian motions)

  1. (physics) Random motion of particles suspended in a fluid, arising from those particles being struck by individual molecules of the fluid.

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