单词 | Brownian movement |
释义 | Brownian movement(ˈbraʊnɪən) or Brownian motion noun random movement of microscopic particles suspended in a fluid, caused by bombardment of the particles by molecules of the fluid. First observed in 1827, it provided strong evidence in support of the kinetic theory of molecules Word origin C19: named after Robert Brown |
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