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What happens to brownian motion when you increase the temperature of the water?

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What happens to brownian motion when you increase the temperature of the water?

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Well seeing as it’s a physical phenomenon, there’s no real way of knowing for sure every time, but I can only imagine that by increasing the temperature of the water, the particle movement will accelerate.

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