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Reproduced from Jean Baptiste Perrin, "Mouvement brownien et réalité moléculaire," Ann. de Chimie et de Physique (VIII) 18, 5-114, 1909 (a slightly different version appeared in the book Les Atomes). Three tracings of the motion of colloidal particles of radius 0.53 µm, as seen under the microscope, are displayed. Successive positions every 30 seconds are joined by straight line segments (the mesh size is 3.2 µm)
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Source | SVG drawing based on File:PerrinPlot2.gif , itself from J. B. Perrin, "Mouvement brownien et réalité moléculaire," Ann. de Chimie et de Physique (VIII) 18, 5-114 (1909). |
Author | J. B. Perrin, SVG drawing by MiraiWarren |
Other versions | File:PerrinPlot2.gif |
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The author died in 1943, so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries and areas where the copyright term is the author's life plus 80 years or fewer . This work is in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office ) before January 1, 1929. |
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2013-02-21 20:26 | 555×429× (74420 bytes) | D1ma5ad | Made grid gray and thinner so as to aid visualization. |
2011-06-04 21:42 | 555×429× (60352 bytes) | Muennix | equidistant grid |
2010-04-21 15:05 | 324×256× (20835 bytes) | TheDJ | {{Information |Description =Reproduced from the book of Jean Baptiste Perrin, Les Atomes, three tracings of the motion of colloidal particles of radius 0.53 µm, as seen under the microscope, are displayed. Successive positions every 30 seconds are joined |