"In 1909 Perrin suspended particles of in a liquid of slightly lower density, and found that the heavy particles did not sink to the bottom of the lighter liquid; they were prevented from doing so by their own Brownian movements. If the liquid had been infinitely fine-grained, with molecules of infinitesimal size and weight, every solid particle would have had as many impacts from above as below; these impacts, coming in a continuous stream, would have just cancelled one another out, so that each particle would have been free to fall to the bottom under its own weight. But when they were bombarded by molecules of finite size and weight, the solid particles were hit, now in one direction and now in another, and so could not lie inertly on the bottom of the vessel. From the extent to which they failed to do this, Perrin was able to form an estimate of the weights of the molecules of the liquid... and this agreed so well with other estimates that there could be but little doubt felt as to the truth either of the kinetic theory of liquids, or of the associated explanation of the Brownian movements."
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James Jeans, An Introduction to the Kinetic Theory of Gases (1940) Introduction, p. 8.
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