This difference is most observable in flame, where the smoke or thick vapour manifestly dilates and expands into flame. It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly swells, rises, and bubbles, and carries on the process of self-expansion,... Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion - Page 69by John Tyndall - 1869 - 541 pagesFull view - About this book
| Francis Bacon - 1858 - 516 pages
...differences which limit Motion and constitute it the Form of Heat. The first difference then is this. Heat is an expansive motion, whereby a body strives...smoke or thick vapour manifestly dilates and expands itself into flame. It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly swells, rises, and bubbles;... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1861 - 578 pages
...differences which limit Motion and constitute it the Form of Heat. The first difference then is this. Heat is an expansive motion, whereby a body strives...smoke or thick vapour manifestly dilates and expands itself into flame. It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly swells, rises, and bubbles... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 pages
...else ; limited, however, by the specific differences which I will presently subjoin, as soon as I have added a few cautions for the sake of avoiding ambiguity...bubbles, and carries on the process of self-expansion, till it turns into a body far more extended and dilated than the liquid itself, namely, into vapour,... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster - 1864 - 216 pages
...a hot body is applied to it, be confounded with the form of heat; for heat is one thing and heating another. Heat is produced by the motion of attrition...bubbles, and carries on the process of self-expansion till it turns into a body far more extended and dilated than the liquid itself, namely, into vapour,... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1864 - 528 pages
...differences which limit Motion and constitute it the Form of Heat. * The first difference then is this. Heat is an expansive motion, whereby a body strives...smoke or thick vapour manifestly dilates and expands itself into flame. It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly swells, rises, and bubbles... | |
| John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 pages
...any preceding heat. . . . Heat is an expansive motion, whereby a body strives to dilate and -stretcli itself to a larger sphere or dimension than it had...or thick vapour manifestly dilates and expands into flamed It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly swells, rises, and bubbles, and carries... | |
| Albert Taylor Bledsoe, Sophia M'Ilvaine Bledsoe Herrick - 1870 - 560 pages
...its essence and quid«Novum Orgnnum. Book II., A ph. 20. dity, is motion, and nothing else.' Again, ' Heat is an expansive motion, whereby a body strives to dilate and stretch itself to a larger sphere and dimension than it had previously occupied.' .... ' It is shown also in all boiling liquid which... | |
| John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 pages
...else ; limited, however, by the specific differences which I will presently subjoin, as soon as I have added a few cautions for the sake of avoiding ambiguity...bubbles, and carries on the process of self-expansion, till it turns into a body far more extended and dilated than the liquid itself, namely, into vapour,... | |
| John Charles Buckmaster - 1871 - 210 pages
...hot body is applied to it, be confounded with the form of heat ; for heat is one thing and heating another. Heat is produced by the motion of attrition...bubbles, and carries on the process of self-expansion till it turns into a body far more extended and dilated than the liquid itself, namely, into vapour,... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 582 pages
...else; limited, however, by the specific differences which I will presently subjoin, as soon as I have added a few cautions for the sake of avoiding ambiguity....most observable in flame, where the smoke or thick vapor manifestly dilates and expands into flame. It is shown also in all boiling liquid, which manifestly... | |
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