Dynamic light scattering (DLS) determines particle size by measuring the rate of fluctuation in scattered light intensity caused by particles undergoing Brownian motion. DLS analyzes these intensity fluctuations using a correlation function to determine the diffusion coefficient and hydrodynamic radius of particles based on the Stokes-Einstein equation. The technique works by measuring the speed at which particles diffuse under Brownian motion using a laser light source, detector, and digital signal processor to construct a correlation function from the scattered light intensity data and extract size information.