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Reference

2080

Brownian motion and molecules

Mute film shot in 1923, by the physicist and Nobel laureate Jean Perrin, at the Sorbonne laboratory for physical chemistry. It explains the Brownian motion and shows the techniques of preparation of emulsions.

Duration

00:10:00

Production year

Définition

SD

Color

BW

Sound

Mute

Version(s)

French

Original material

16 mm Film

Director(s)

Jean PERRIN

Author(s)

Personality(ies)

Scientific topics

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