The movement of particles in water was first observed by the botanist Robert Brown in 1827, a phenomenon now known as Brownian motion. Brown noticed pollen grains jiggling in water under a microscope, which was later explained by the random collisions of water molecules with the pollen particles.
You can tell if the particles in a cup of water are moving faster or slower by observing the temperature of the water. In general, higher temperatures indicate faster particle movement, while lower temperatures indicate slower particle movement. Additionally, you can observe changes in the physical state of the water, such as boiling or freezing, which can also indicate changes in particle movement.
This particle was the electron discovered in 1897 by Joseph John Thomson.
The neutron was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932.
J. J. Thomson
negative charge
This particle was the electron.
This particle was the electron in 1897 (J.J. Thomson).
You can tell if the particles in a cup of water are moving faster or slower by observing the temperature of the water. In general, higher temperatures indicate faster particle movement, while lower temperatures indicate slower particle movement. Additionally, you can observe changes in the physical state of the water, such as boiling or freezing, which can also indicate changes in particle movement.
The particle theory explains osmosis as the movement of water molecules across a selectively permeable membrane from a region of higher water concentration to a region of lower water concentration. This movement occurs due to the random motion of water molecules seeking to achieve equilibrium in water concentration on either side of the membrane.
the more a particle moves the higher its temerature
The random movement of particles, known as Brownian motion, was discovered by the Scottish botanist Robert Brown in 1827 while observing the movement of pollen grains suspended in water under a microscope.
This particle was the electron discovered in 1897 by Joseph John Thomson.
The movement of energy from one particle to another is known as heat transfer. This can occur through conduction (direct contact), convection (through a fluid like air or water), or radiation (electromagnetic waves).
This particle was the electron discovered in 1897 by Joseph John Thomson.
Osmosis was discovered by Jean-Antoine Nollet in 1748. He observed the movement of water through a pig bladder membrane.
The neutron was discovered by James Chadwick in 1932.
when a particle moves it rubs against other particle's causing thermal energy