... and elastic fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived greatest in the last, the particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness : and that... Cyclopadic Science Simplified - Page 139by John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 685 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1833 - 754 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal...through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend npon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 450 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that, in ethereal...lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to be dependent on the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed... | |
| 1836 - 422 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal...may be conceived to depend upon the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater spaces ; and the diminution... | |
| William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 514 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own ixes, and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived... | |
| Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axis, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axis and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived... | |
| Hugo Reid - 1837 - 402 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that, in...lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to be dependent on the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed... | |
| Thomas Webster - 1837 - 512 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal...substances the particles move round their own axes with different velocities, and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space.... | |
| William Mullinger Higgins - 1838 - 426 pages
...motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids "moving with tha greatest quickness; and that in ethereal substances...and separate from each other, penetrating in right linesthrough space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocity of the vibrations ; increase... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 pages
...particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal substances, tho particles move round their own axes, and separate...other, penetrating in right lines through space." 188. — " The facility," says Dr. Young, " with which tho mind conceives the existence of an independent... | |
| 1841 - 444 pages
...particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness, and that in ethereal...own axes, and separate from each other, penetrating iii right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations... | |
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