@@eveamy1608 That's not how you talk to someone who is simply under the influence of a substance. Who are you to say that? Perhaps you are compulsively doing something every day and you don't realize it. Anyways, this person could equally have a purpose, and we shouldn't judge or box someone in like this for a simple comment.
Another video for school 😔 never chose to be here I was forced. Curses the schools closing imma end up with science videos in my recommended this is the second video today😒
SAME BUT I AM IN GRADE 9 AND I CANT GO TO GRADE 10 WITHOUT PASSING MY PHYSICS SO HERE I AM IN KILLING MYSELD WHILE IM STUDYING IN SUMMER. I NEWRLY DIED WHILE WATCHING THIS😂
LoL! I haven't heard before that Robert Brown was annoyed by the movement! I'm just getting interested in creating sounds and have discovered Brownian Motion, via Brownian Noise. This is a great video thanks for sharing.
I saw a guy put spoiled milk fat globs under microscope and said they were moving do to this motion I liked the rabbit hole it took me to. Thanks for explaining it to me.
I am making a study on particles and their movement, and i would like to refer to this video as background knowlegde. Can you tell me more about the video and its origin? :-)
Does enough wind to move something like a flower mean that it can also be called brownian motion, or is this term solely isolated to small particles/bacteria/cells that vibrate due to air particles sliding around them?
In case you're still wondering 8 months later, no, the effect only applies to very small particles. The key difference is that with a flower blowing in the wind, the force comes from a group of air molecules moving en masse and running into the flower from the same direction. In the case of Brownian motion, molecules are bumping into the particle randomly from all directions. For a large particle, there are enough molecules hitting it from all sides that the randomness gets smoothed out, and we don't see any jittering motion. But for tiny particles, the number of collisions is small enough that there's a decent chance that at any given instant, just out of randomness, more molecules will be hitting it from one side than the other, giving it a little nudge in that direction. It's a bit like a group of kids playing tug-of-war without any strategy-with 30 kids per team, it'll be pretty balanced, but if you just put three on each side, the rope will be jerking back and forth as each kid randomly tugs on their end.
I wasnt brought her by a teacher im brought by watching other brownian motion videos which one was from my professor. yall should watch some other brownian movement this doesnt do a good job at showing the JIGGLES oh my goodness the JIGGLES are the best and needed to be seen cause this is like a slideshow and low quality cameras please teachers look up other videos with the modern cameras that do show the jiggles of the particles like from STEM learning. please dont use this video this just makes kids not interested in the brownian motion, because the motion IS MOTION BABY THINGS ARE JIGGLING and moving around or even moving in place jiggling, this is just a slideshow.
Guys what if those particles r tiny living thingss moving and everything in our surrounding has tiny living beings that is y they r constantly moving?? Whooahhjhh
my science teacher forced my class to come here
Same
good teacher. i am an old man looking this up because i want to program liquids and fire in a little program
I hope you thanked him/her for it.
literally
Me too
Due to schools closing my science teacher made us watch this😂😅😬
OMG sameeeee
me too
Meee
me tooooo
SAME, I WATCHING IT RIGHT NOWW....
hi to the guys who are currently doing online school
@woah naah hehe hellooo
HAHAH damn right i do
I'm really high on unknown substance and this is very fascinating
Thc
Wow
I hope you wil find purpose in life one day .... stay sober my friend
our physics teacher sent this to us for us to watch at home after class
F.Y.I. We are not in an English speaking school
@@eveamy1608 That's not how you talk to someone who is simply under the influence of a substance. Who are you to say that? Perhaps you are compulsively doing something every day and you don't realize it. Anyways, this person could equally have a purpose, and we shouldn't judge or box someone in like this for a simple comment.
Warning: ENDS ABRUPTLY, just when they're finally getting to the experiment.
Nice that 12 years of students are being made to watch this.
Am I the only one who wasnt forced to watch it by my teacher XD
I came for fun 😂
+Joud Alborno Hehe I am a teacher just about to force this on them!
Jungshook Trash ARMYYY
no
same
who else here was asked to watch this by your teacher
Moi
i'm guessing ur in year 10
@@peemorris 11th grade so yes year 10
6th grade yaa ur correct
My teacher asked me
This was professionally done.....well done.
Another video for school 😔 never chose to be here I was forced. Curses the schools closing imma end up with science videos in my recommended this is the second video today😒
Same here😔
@Amelia Dodson sad
2:23 is anyone else reminded of the home screen on a computer? XD
Army?
Chandrashekhar Sonar yees
I WAS SENT BY MY TEACHER TOO. XD
Watching this in a physics lesson, after having already seen this in the previous lesson
Solids aren’t as solid as me. Swaz teckers
Who was here from school ?
( You should be studying and not reading comments...)
Damn it
they aren't moving randomly. they make collisions and move subsequently.
Sky L yeah that’s explained in the vid
I am here because i wonder Brownian Motion and this is cool to learn
this video is soo aesthetic, which is perfect for romanticizing physics, thank you soo much
Been forced by my tuition teacher to watch this ✌️
seeing it at school -.- but it´s still better than sitting ^^
Any one else forced here by there teacher?
yep
Very good. Thanks for sharing Ian Collier.
How can we watch the full version? Love it!
So its basically invisible air particles that make the larger particles move around randomly ryt?
HI MY NAME IS WALID I AM IN CHEOUFIAT SCHOOL I AM AN 8TH GRADER OF THE YEAR 14/15 AND I HAVE COME HERE TO TELL U THAT I WAS FORCED TO WATCH THIS
SAME BUT I AM IN GRADE 9 AND I CANT GO TO GRADE 10 WITHOUT PASSING MY PHYSICS SO HERE I AM IN KILLING MYSELD WHILE IM STUDYING IN SUMMER. I NEWRLY DIED WHILE WATCHING THIS😂
LOL same bruh
+Miran Kamal did u make it to grade 10 yet lol
Good for your teacher:-)))) I'm on his side.
FUCK U
needed this for science!! thanks
Anyone else here forced to watch this in lockdown online school?
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very cool what show is this from? I would like to see the whole thing
Ah yes i love how i have to watch this for school
LoL! I haven't heard before that Robert Brown was annoyed by the movement! I'm just getting interested in creating sounds and have discovered Brownian Motion, via Brownian Noise. This is a great video thanks for sharing.
lol! no one gives a shit
So we all was forced here ay?
So nice explanation 🙂
I saw a guy put spoiled milk fat globs under microscope and said they were moving do to this motion I liked the rabbit hole it took me to. Thanks for explaining it to me.
We need this video taken down asap
Amazing
This vid just explained everything in 4 minutes, while my teacher took 45 mins to explain the same thing in class
bruh need to watch this for chemics exam tomorrow
That started off so condecending, impressive example of brownion motion though
I am making a study on particles and their movement, and i would like to refer to this video as background knowlegde. Can you tell me more about the video and its origin? :-)
By pretty you mean hot?
Then you are right.
She is sizzling
My father died
@@roxxergaming3240 @jclouds22 Simps.
@@WhereIsUrDad sorry clorox mate
2021 anyone?
forced by teacher to watch
Cool video !!
Very nice explanation, thank you....
This is good if your a child, misses out huge amount of info, only covering basics
Who was asked from the teacher to watch this 😂😂 like so i see
this is a serious video. should have at least a comment.
hello Nicholas Jones! :)
2:05 the particles move at 1.5 fps
I hate physics and I was forced by my teacher to come here ?!?!
when ur here cuz ur teacher said to and wondering whether other people from ur class are reading this comment rn
We are perpetually locked from disliking this since otherwise we'd lose the nice number of dislikes...
this video was very helpful...........
Its yo boi Roger P
This is so amazing
Can you call these particalls are conscious
ნიუტონიდან ვინმე არი აქ?
Does enough wind to move something like a flower mean that it can also be called brownian motion, or is this term solely isolated to small particles/bacteria/cells that vibrate due to air particles sliding around them?
In case you're still wondering 8 months later, no, the effect only applies to very small particles. The key difference is that with a flower blowing in the wind, the force comes from a group of air molecules moving en masse and running into the flower from the same direction. In the case of Brownian motion, molecules are bumping into the particle randomly from all directions.
For a large particle, there are enough molecules hitting it from all sides that the randomness gets smoothed out, and we don't see any jittering motion. But for tiny particles, the number of collisions is small enough that there's a decent chance that at any given instant, just out of randomness, more molecules will be hitting it from one side than the other, giving it a little nudge in that direction. It's a bit like a group of kids playing tug-of-war without any strategy-with 30 kids per team, it'll be pretty balanced, but if you just put three on each side, the rope will be jerking back and forth as each kid randomly tugs on their end.
@@Kokiri971 thank you. Especially for the examples.
Why didn't they believe that pollen grains ,like water molecules, showed movement on their own and not due to water molecules bombarding them?
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I learnt a lot
I wasnt brought her by a teacher im brought by watching other brownian motion videos which one was from my professor.
yall should watch some other brownian movement this doesnt do a good job at showing the JIGGLES oh my goodness the JIGGLES are the best and needed to be seen cause this is like a slideshow and low quality cameras please teachers look up other videos with the modern cameras that do show the jiggles of the particles like from STEM learning.
please dont use this video this just makes kids not interested in the brownian motion, because the motion IS MOTION BABY THINGS ARE JIGGLING and moving around or even moving in place jiggling, this is just a slideshow.
Omg the video 12years
im not even doing my work
Neither
I'm here because action lab
Who else is here because of Corona
The Legends of SuperFlarrow me
Noice
I love fat people
Wish me luc for my exam :)
Good luck
so basically......atoms!
your teacher Told you to watch this because, well ill leave *** to Show you.
think about this.
Who is watching for online school
you're a teacher aren't you?
and that's all you need to know
Wait till you do Brownian motion at university omg (there was a mental health warning in my maths book)
Who’s teacher asked you to watch this
Did he keep the cursor in the dead center of the video?
cuz mine did!
I came here from Einstein's paper.
Hi Finn
Rush Gosney hi rush
This is a trash roller Coster
Hi tommy
Hi F Fenning
BANG TIDY!
3:56 that looks so weird
nice
Guys what if those particles r tiny living thingss moving and everything in our surrounding has tiny living beings that is y they r constantly moving?? Whooahhjhh
11 fucking years wtf
😈
yes 😈
It's funny cuz it's physics, not chemistry. >.
Kim Rehmeier ...every sub is related to the other by one or the other way..
chemestry IS physics.
Yes I am in school and I have managed to comment, MWHAHAHAHAHA
Great'ish
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same
same lol
lol
It's funny cuz all sciences relate to eachother. >.
holy fucking shit u guys the ice is melting
i dont understand
first comment from 3 month
Hi
OH NEVERMIND, ITS 240P
Whoever is watching
#Forcedtowatchvideo
I have become after 12 year 👋
OOOOOOOOOOOFFFFFFFFFF
there is actually 4 states of matter, the missing one is plasma
There are 5
The fifth one is bose einstein condensate .
Gavin D ..u r right but there is a 5th state called Bose -Einstein condensate..
Fifth one is fluid
EVERYONE IS WRONG... there are actually 8 states. search it up.
what about iodine