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Description:In 1827 Brown reported the random motion of small
pollen grains in water as viewed under a microscope. Although
this behavior had been seen prior to Brown's observation, this random
motion became know as Brownian motion.
In 1905 Einstein was able to explain, mathematically, the motion of pollen grains as the result of collisions with water molecules (which are too small to be seen with a microscope). In the window on the left the large red spot simulates the motion of the pollen grains seen by Brown under the microscope and the green and blue dots simulate the water molecules which Brown could not see. |