| Sir Humphry Davy - 1812 - 352 lapas
...that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phjenomena of heat then is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
| 1813 - 574 lapas
...that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat then is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the law« of the communication of motion.' The question discussed in this paragraph is involved in much... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1817 - 546 lapas
...heat, and of latent heat ? It has certainly been affirmed that the immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. No one has ever, as far as I can learn, pointed out any similarity ; nor has any analogy been proved... | |
| 1817 - 534 lapas
...heat, and of latent heat ? It has certainly been affirmed that the immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. No one has ever, as far as I can learn, pointed out any similarity ; nor has any analogy been proved... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 lapas
...its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion." Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1821 - 436 lapas
...its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the lytvs of the communication of motion." Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling,... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 lapas
...other. The immediate .cause of the phenomena of heat then is motion, and the laws of its commuuication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion. is no change in the position of its parts as long as its temperature is uniform, the motion, if it... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 lapas
...that IB parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely'...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume, by cooling, it is evident that the panicles... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 lapas
...its parts mart have separated from each other. The immediate cause ot the phenomena of heat, then, b motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller Tolume, by coolinj, it is evident that the particles... | |
| 1829 - 150 lapas
...its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat then in motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion." Consequently, if you put your hand into a tumbler of water, and the water rise or swell around it and... | |
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