Sometimes the “dance” of dust particles in the air is cited as an example of Brownian motion.

Sometimes the “dance” of dust particles in the air is cited as an example of Brownian motion. How do you explain that this is a mistake?

Because dust particles dance due to the vortex movement of air, and not as a result of thermal movement.

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