The world of molecules immersed in a liquid is indeed governed by a stochastic process, called Brownian motion, which ...
This method involves capturing nanoparticles undergoing Brownian motion (random movement of microscopic particles in fluid) from multiple angles over time and reconstructing the collected data ...
In the same year, aged just 26, he developed three other ground-breaking theories – on Brownian motion, mass-energy equivalence, and the law of the photoelectric effect, for which he went on to ...
Neither gas nor liquid, supercritical fluids exhibit a unique mashup of the properties of both and arise when fluids are pushed to very high temperatures and pressures. Their properties make them ...
The discovery that these two apparently unrelated branches of physics are in some sense mathematically equivalent has led to a new subject known as probabilistic ...
In this paper, Prof. Perrin gave a detailed account of his work upon the distribution in fluids of small particles, which show the Brownian movement, and the bearing of these results on the ...