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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2009

Lipid droplets in distilled water. Random movement of water molecules bumping into large lipid droplets demonstrates Brownian Motion @ x400 Mag.
Special thanks to Majella Hales for expert editing skills.

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  • I would love to know what the song playing is in the beginning

  • @bananabaggy94

    Hey, I arranged it although I am a guitar nut.

    

  • what was the objective of your microscope?

    what is the size of the particles?

    Do you know if Brownian motion happenz in glycerol too?? Thank you

  • x 40 with a x 10 eyepiece therfore x 400

    I did not measured the particles

    Brownian motion does happen in glycerol as well but motion occurs slower (temperature dependant) amongst long chains

  • Keep this secret information to yourself

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  • What classical song is this? just curious

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  • @Jim1971a Yes, they are completely self aware.

  • Are the particles alive?

  • Let's see my new technic brownian motion model by click inventbyboonchai under this comment. It 's different from all in youtube

  • the bacteria seem to be dancing, maybe they could hear the jams

  • @superunknowner Alien spaceships with Brownian motion, lol \o/

  • hey. helpful video. rad music. makes me like biology/chemistry even more.

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