15/11/2025
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๐ฌ Ever wondered why tiny particles in a liquid never sit stillโeven when everything around them is calm?
๐ That restless, jittery dance is called the Brownian movement, and it's one of the most fascinating secrets of the microscopic world. These invisible zig-zag motions happen because countless water molecules are constantly bumping, pushing, and colliding with the colloid particles from all sides.
๐ It's like watching a crowd of invisible people nudging a lightweight ball in every direction at once.
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This simple movement proves a big truth:
๐ Matter is always in motion.
๐ Particles are alive with energyโeven when your eyes can't see it.
A tiny danceโฆ with a giant message from the molecular world.