| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1862 - 776 pages
...temperature of 100° we may •uppose that only the exterior row of particles of the body supplies the radiation, the heat from the interior particles...stopped by the exterior ones, as the substance is very opake for heat of 100°; while at 400°, for the heat of which the particles are less opake, we may... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1862 - 804 pages
...the temperature of 100° we may suppose that only the exterior row of particles of the body supplies the radiation, the heat from the interior particles...stopped by the exterior ones, as the substance is very opake for heat of 100°; while at •}()()", for the heat of which the particles are less opake, we... | |
| 1870 - 1136 pages
...When a body is at a low temperature, we may suppose that only the exterior rows of particles supply the radiation, the heat from the interior particles being all stopped by the exterior ones, the substance being very opaque for heat of low temperature; while at a high temperature we may imagine... | |
| E.R. KNORR - 1871 - 408 pages
...When a body is at a low temperature we may suppose that only the exterior rows of particles supply the radiation, the heat from the interior particles being all stopped by the exterior ones, the substance being very opaque for heat of low temperature ; while at a high temperature we may imagine... | |
| James Croll - 1875 - 624 pages
...When a body is at a low temperature, we may suppose that only the exterior rows of particles supply the radiation, the heat from the interior particles being all stopped by the exterior ones, the substance being very opaque for heat of low temperature ; while at a high temperature we may imagine... | |
| James Croll - 1885 - 352 pages
...high than of low temperatures, when a body is at a low temperature only the exterior particles supply the radiation, the heat from the interior particles being all stopped by the exterior ones, while at a high temperature part of the heat from the interior is allowed to pass, thereby swelling... | |
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