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" ... lower temperature — that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion ; but as there is no change in the position of its parts, as long as its... "
The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena - Page 83
by William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 408 pages
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 4

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since...it is a probable inference that its own particles ar« possessed of motion ; but as there is no change in the position of its parts as long as its tempera'...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volume 4

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since...to a body of a lower temperature, that is, can give in expansive motion to its particles, it is a probable inference th»t its owa particles are possessed...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...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 exists, must be a vibratory or undnlatory motion, or a motion of the particles round their axes, or...
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The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 322 pages
...maj be made to occupy a smaller volume by cooling, it it evident that the particles of matter mast have space between them ; and since every body can...temperature is uniform, the motion, if it exist, must be a vihratory or undulatory motion, or a motion of the particles round their axis, or a motion of particles...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry: In which the Principles of the Science are ...

Andrew Ure - 1827 - 904 pages
...that the ¿eles of matter must have apses between them ; and since every body can eoinmunicatethepower of expansion to a body of a lower temperature, that...particles are possessed of motion ; but as there is no dsang.in the positionofita parts as long as Its temperature is uniform, the motion, if it exist, must...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry ...

Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since...temperature, that is, can give an expansive motion to its panicles, it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion ; but as there...
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A London Encyclopaedia, Or Universal Dictionary of Science, Art ..., Volume 11

Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume, by cooling, it is evident that the panicles of matter must have space between them ; and since...is no change in the position of its parts as long a^ its temperature is uniform, the motion, if it exist, must be a vibratory or undulatory motion, or...
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The London encyclopaedia, or, Universal dictionary of science ..., Volume 11

Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller Tolume, by coolinj, it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since...particles, it is a probable inference that its own (articles are possessed of motion ; but, as there u no change in the position of its parts as long...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry and Mineralogy: With Their Applications

Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
..." Since all matter maybe made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter • must have space between them ; and since...temperature, that is, can give an expansive motion to its panicles, it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion ; but as there...
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A New Theory of Terrestrial Magnetism: (Read Before the New-York Lyceum of ...

Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1833 - 168 pages
...Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since...power of expansion to a body of a lower temperature; * It is certainly inexhaustible while any of the metal remains to be condensed by the pressure and...
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