That is called Brownian motion.
Yes, Brownian movement is peculiar to living tissue. It is the random movement of microscopic particles caused by the direct impact with the molecules of surrounding also called molecular movement.
Basically, all magnetism is caused by electric currents - movement of charges. At the microscopic level, magnetism (in a permanent magnet) is caused by the spin of the electron, as well as the electron's orbit around the atom.
No. Heat is a measurement of molecular motion caused by energy.
Abrasion caused by particles in water is a type of physical weathering, where rocks are broken down into smaller pieces through mechanical processes like grinding and wearing down by abrasive particles.
Foaming is the caused by the blockage of gas particles in liquids.
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Yes, Brownian movement is peculiar to living tissue. It is the random movement of microscopic particles caused by the direct impact with the molecules of surrounding also called molecular movement.
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Brownian motion of particles in a colloid is caused by random collisions with solvent molecules. These collisions result in erratic movement of the particles within the colloid due to thermal energy. Brownian motion helps to keep the particles suspended and well dispersed within the colloid.
The erratic motion seen in dust particles suspended in water is called Brownian motion. This motion is caused by the random collision of water molecules with the dust particles, leading to their continuous and irregular movement.
It triggers diffusion because diffusion is the movement of molecules, therefore as soon as the molecules move diffusion begins to do it's job. It will take them from areas of greater concentration to areas of lesser concentration.
Brownian motion is the random motion of particles suspended in a fluid, caused by the constant bombardment of the particles by molecules in the fluid. It is characterized by erratic, unpredictable movement that follows a statistical distribution. Brownian motion is named after the British botanist Robert Brown, who first observed this phenomenon in 1827.
Friction between two surfaces in contact is caused by the interactions between their irregularities at the molecular level. As the surfaces rub against each other, these microscopic protrusions interlock, creating resistance to movement. The rougher the surfaces, the greater the friction generated.
No, it is caused by loggers cutting down trees in forests.
I think you're referring to black lung disease, something miners get. it's also called by the ridiculously long name pneumonultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconeosis.
No, elephantiasis is caused by microscopic parasitic threadlike worms
Erratic oil pressure is usually caused by a bad oil pressure sensor.