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Brownian motion is observable since Avogadro's number is finite. Comment on this statement. |
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Answer» Since, Avogadro's number is finite, each suspended particle experiences a net unbalanced force resulting in Brownian motion. In case, Avogadro number was infinite, each suspended particle would be bombarded by such a large number of atoms from all the sides that, there will be no net unbalanced force and thus, no Brownian motion will be observed. |
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