Asked by Davian mullings
                In a vacuum the coloured particles would move very quickly... why did they move so much more slow in your solutiin.
            
            
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                    Answered by
            jolly rancher
            
    not sure the background, but . . .
in a vacuum there is no pressure (theoretically)
the particles would move more slowly when there is pressure, i.e., when there are other particles packed around the coloured particles inhibiting their movement
    
in a vacuum there is no pressure (theoretically)
the particles would move more slowly when there is pressure, i.e., when there are other particles packed around the coloured particles inhibiting their movement
                    Answered by
            Joyce
            
    There is no pressure in the vacuum to inhibit movement so the coloured particles move very quickly
    
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