| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 lapas
...heat in the same given substance. The following is Sir Humphrey Davy's opinion in his own words : — "The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, is...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... | |
| 1831 - 616 lapas
...heat in the same given substance. The following is Sir Humphrey Davy's opinion in his own words : — "The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, is...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... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 lapas
...must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is molinn, and the laws of its communication are precisely the...same as the laws of the communication of motion." " Since all matter maybe made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
| Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1833 - 168 lapas
...is equally evident, that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause, then, of heat, is motion, and the laws of its communication...same as the laws of the communication of motion." 111. " Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
| 1833 - 754 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...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... | |
| William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 514 lapas
...substance. The opinions of Davy, the master mind that remodelled chymistry, we may give in his own words : " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion...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 par. tides... | |
| 1836 - 422 lapas
...substance. The opinions of Davy, the master mind that remodelled chymistry, we may give in his own words : " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion...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... | |
| John Campbell Colquhoun - 1836 - 454 lapas
...communicated motion. Now, Sir Humphrey Davy argues, that the immediate cause of heat is motion ; and " that the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of motion." This opinion of Sir Humphrey is entirely coincident with that to be maintained in this paper... | |
| Robert Otway - 1837 - 284 lapas
...that is the temperature at which it boils. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, says Dr. URE, is motion ; and the laws of its communication are...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. And as all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1837 - 512 lapas
...remarks of Davy on this most interesting subject. ' The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat then is motion ; and the laws of its communication are...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... | |
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