Because of the air particles hitting it from all directions one direction at a time wich cause it to move in a Zig-Zag way.
Luay Al-Hinai
Smoke particles are very small and light, allowing them to be easily carried by air currents. Additionally, the heat from the source of the smoke causes air to rise, carrying the smoke particles along with it. As the smoke particles cool down, they eventually settle back down due to gravity.
The zigzag motion of particles was discovered by Japanese physicist Shoji Asada in 1952. This phenomenon is known as Brownian motion and is caused by the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid.
It's called Brownian motion. It's caused by atoms and molecule zipping about (because of the energy they have as a result of being warm) colliding with the smoke particles and bumping them around. It would happen less if the smoke was very cold because the atoms and molecules would move less. Conversely, if you increased the temperature of the smoke the motion would be greater
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
Smoke particles in the air experience Brownian motion due to the constant collisions with gas molecules, resulting in random motion. These collisions cause the particles to move chaotically, making their trajectory unpredictable. Brownian motion is a result of thermal energy driving the movement of particles in a fluid medium.
Gas particles are typically smaller than smoke particles. Gas molecules are individual atoms or small clusters of atoms that are very spread out and move freely. Smoke particles, on the other hand, are larger aggregates of solid or liquid particles that are suspended in the air.
i dont know
Smoke particles are very small and light, allowing them to be easily carried by air currents. Additionally, the heat from the source of the smoke causes air to rise, carrying the smoke particles along with it. As the smoke particles cool down, they eventually settle back down due to gravity.
Smoke particles move in air due to air currents, also known as convection. The warm air rises, taking the smoke particles along with it. Once the warm air cools down, the smoke particles disperse throughout the surrounding air.
The zigzag motion of particles was discovered by Japanese physicist Shoji Asada in 1952. This phenomenon is known as Brownian motion and is caused by the random movement of particles suspended in a fluid.
smoke is a suspenison of what particles ?
Diffusion is the result of particles moving in a constant zigzag motion. This random movement leads to particles spreading out from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration.
It's called Brownian motion. It's caused by atoms and molecule zipping about (because of the energy they have as a result of being warm) colliding with the smoke particles and bumping them around. It would happen less if the smoke was very cold because the atoms and molecules would move less. Conversely, if you increased the temperature of the smoke the motion would be greater
I am pretty sure the particles are always moving, I know they move fast and thus they probably don't stop
Smoke particles in the air experience Brownian motion due to the constant collisions with gas molecules, resulting in random motion. These collisions cause the particles to move chaotically, making their trajectory unpredictable. Brownian motion is a result of thermal energy driving the movement of particles in a fluid medium.
whther ballon
yes smoke has mass. smoke is made of little particles of whatever is being burned. that's why you can smell smoke, because the little particles react with receptors in your nose.