Science > Physics > Question: If mass is constant, explain Brownian motion.
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"malibu" |
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18 Oct 2006 10:44:22 AM |
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Question: If mass is constant, explain Brownian motion. |
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| User: "Sam Wormley" |
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| Title: Re: Question: If mass is constant, explain Brownian motion. |
18 Oct 2006 11:30:41 AM |
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Einstein on Brownian Motion
http://www.bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp/~suchii/einsteinBM.html
Brownian Motion
http://www.aip.org/history/einstein/brownian.htm
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| User: "Randy Poe" |
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| Title: Re: Question: If mass is constant, explain Brownian motion. |
18 Oct 2006 11:03:11 AM |
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malibu wrote:
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Why do you think Brownian motion conflicts with mass being
constant?
Brownian motion is the result of random collisions with neighboring
particles.
- Randy
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| User: "Jim Black" |
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| Title: Re: Question: If mass is constant, explain Brownian motion. |
19 Oct 2006 11:23:00 AM |
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Randy Poe wrote:
malibu wrote:
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Why do you think Brownian motion conflicts with mass being
constant?
His reasoning was
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Didn't you read the original post? :)
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