Brownian motion is a phenomenon in which small particles suspended in a liquid tend to move in pseudo-random paths through the...
Motion in physics, is a change of position or orientation of a body with the change of time. Motion along a line or a curve is named translation. Also, the motion that changes the orientation of a body is rotation.
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Brownian motion is the force behind the diffusion of fluids. The main factors affecting the process of facilitated diffusion are: Temperature-As the temperature increases, the movement of the molecules increases due to an increase in energy. ...
Submit Which of the following is not true about the emulsion? AEmulsion can be broken into constituent liquids by heating freezing BEmulsion of oil in water is generally unstable CEmulsion do not show the tyndall effect DThey show brownian motionSubmit...
A promising way to access cellular structure is provided by diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI), a modality which exploits the sensitivity of the MRI signal to micron-level Brownian motion of water molecules strongly hindered by cell walls. By analyzing diffusion of water molecules in human subjects, ...
If encounters between ants were the result of purely random collisions, the principles of Brownian motion suggest numbers of contacts would increase quadratically with numbers of ants. The results show that in undisturbed conditions, contact rate was not random. Instead ants (L. fuliginosus), ...
Question: Write a note on Brownian movement in colloids. Answer: The colloidal particles move at random and zig-zag motion in all directions. This type of random motion of the particles denotes the Brownian movement. The main reason behind such. movement is the collision of various particles ag...
In physics, viscosity is often expressed using Isaac Newton's equation for fluids, which is similar to Newton'ssecond lawof motion. This law states that when a force acts on an object, it will cause the object to accelerate. The larger the mass of the object, the greater the force will...