A Brief Account of Microscopical Observations on the Particles Contained in the Pollen of Plants

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A Brief Account of Microscopical Observations on the Particles Contained in the Pollen of Plants is Robert Brown’s seminal 1828 paper that first documented the random motion of pollen particles, later known as Brownian motion.

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instanceOf journal article
scientific paper
author Robert Brown
contribution evidence that the motion of particles was not due to life processes
first detailed scientific description of Brownian motion
describes motion of particles contained in pollen grains
random motion of particles suspended in a fluid
field botany
natural history
physics
hasAuthorNationality Scottish
hasAuthorOccupation botanist
historicalSignificance foundational work for modern statistical physics
key early contribution to the atomic theory of matter
influenced kinetic theory of heat
later work by Albert Einstein on Brownian motion
statistical mechanics
language English
laterKnownAs Brownian motion
mainTopic Brownian motion
microscopy
pollen
methodUsed light microscopy
notableFor careful qualitative observations of microscopic particles
originating the empirical study of Brownian motion
publicationYear 1828
relatedConcept diffusion
thermal motion
relatedWork later theoretical explanations of Brownian motion by Albert Einstein
subjectOf historical studies of Brownian motion
timePeriod 19th century

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