Question
Physics Question on kinetic theory
If the Avogadro's number was to tend to infinity; the phenomenon of Brownian motion would:
A
remain completely unaffected
B
become more vigorous than that observed with present finite values of Avogadro's number, for all sizes of the Brownian particles
C
become more vigorous than that observed with the present finite value of Avogadro's number, only for relatively large Brownian particles
D
become practically unobservable as the molecular impact would tend to balance one another, for practically all sizes of Brownian particles
Answer
remain completely unaffected
Explanation
Solution
Brownian motion is caused due to the scattering of particles resulting from the collisions between different particles in a fluid and hence has no relation to the Avogadro's number.