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" Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through the vacuum by the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out remained in the vacuum? "
The Theory of Light - Page 19
by Thomas Preston - 1890 - 465 pages
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Vital magnetism, a remedy

Thomas Pyne - 1844 - 88 pages
...into the cold place, the thermometer in vacuo will grow cold almost as soon as the other thermometer. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through...the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out, remained in the vacuum ? And is not this medium the same as that...
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Newton rescued from the precipitancy of his followers through a century and ...

William Peters (of Brighton.) - 1846 - 122 pages
...soon as another in open air, takes thence " occasion to suspect, that the heat of the warm room is conveyed through " the vacuum by the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, " which remained in the vacuum after the air was drawn out." " Sir Isaac Newton was of opinion that...
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Heat

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 394 pages
...into the cold place, the thermometer in vacuo will grow cold almost as soon as the other thermometer. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through...the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out, remained in the vacuum ? And is not this medium the same by which...
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Modern Views of Electricity

Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 448 pages
...into the cold place, the Thermometer in vacua will grow cold almost as soon as the other Thermometer. Is not the Heat of the warm Room conveyed through...the Vibrations of a much subtiler Medium than Air, which after the Air was drawn out remained in the Vacuum ? And is not this Medium the same with that...
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Psychic Philosophy as the Foundation of a Religion of Natural Law

V. C. Desertis - 1896 - 362 pages
...thermometer in vacuo will grow warm as much and almost as soon as the thermometer that is not in vacuo. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through the vacuum by the vibrations of a much subtiler meJium than air, which, after the air was drawn out, remained in the vacuum ? And is not this medium...
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The Monist, Volume 25

Paul Carus - 1915 - 672 pages
...into the cold place, the thermometer in vacua will grow cold almost as soon as the other thermometer. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through the vacuum by the vibrations of a much subtler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out, remained in the vacuum ? And is not this...
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General Physics: An Elementary Text-book for Colleges

Henry Crew - 1916 - 654 pages
...into the cold place, the thermometer in vacua will grow cold almost as soon as the other thermometer. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through...the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out, remained in the vacuum? And is not this medium the same by which...
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The Philosophy of Things, Volume 1

James Henry Ferguson - 1922 - 404 pages
...into the cold place, the thermometer in vacuo will grow cold almost as soon as the other thermometer. Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through...the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which, after the air was drawn out remained in the vacuum? And is not this medium the same with that...
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The Metaphysical Foundations of Modern Physical Science: A Historical and ...

Edwin Arthur Burtt - 1925 - 382 pages
...warm one " will grow warm as much and almost as soon as the thermometer which is not in vacua. ... Is not the heat of the warm room conveyed through...the vibrations of a much subtiler medium than air, which after the air was drawn out remained in the vacuum .?.... And is not this medium exceedingly...
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Sir Isaac Newton, 1727-1927: A Bicentenary Evaluation of His Work

History of Science Society - 1928 - 394 pages
...and almost as soon as the Thermometer which is not in vacuo Is not the Heat of the warm Room convey'd through the vacuum by the Vibrations of a much subtiler Medium than Air, which after the Air was drawn out remained in the Vacuum? And is not this Medium the same with that...
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