Researchers settle long-standing debate about fundamental behavior of shaking particles

Friday, October 9, 2015 - 09:30 in Physics & Chemistry

Particles floating in fluid perpetually flit about in all directions, a phenomenon referred to as Brownian motion. For example, proteins within our cells and pigment particles inside ink-jet printers wriggle and twitch their way through narrow channels of liquid circumscribed by solid surfaces. 

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