| William Mullinger Higgins - 1838 - 426 pages
...velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater spaces ; and the diminution of temperature, during the conversion...the motion of the particles through greater space." Those who maintain the materiality of caloric urge, in proof of their opinions, that substances always... | |
| Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 876 pages
...be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the nun idii being performed in greater space ; and the diminution...the motion of the particles through greater space." Professor Leslie is also an advocate for the hypothesis of vibrations, but under certain modifications,... | |
| 1857 - 1142 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...the motion of the particles through greater space*." I have myself endeavoured to prove that a rotary motion, such as that described by Sir H. Davy, will... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1860 - 520 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...the motion of the particles through greater space." The experiments of Joule on the definite amount of heat developed by friction (Phil. Trans. 1850) have... | |
| Jabez Hogg - 1861 - 594 pages
...the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or uniform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence...the motion of the particles through greater space." It must be observed that Locke, before Davy, considered heat to be a " motion or brisk agitation of... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...consequence of the motion of the particles through space. 98 LECTURE IV. [February 13, 1862.] THE TREVELYAN INSTRUMENT <K)RE?S REVOLVING BALLS — INFLUENCE... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...consequence of the motion of the particles through space. LECTURE IV. [February 13, 1862.] THE TREVELYAN INSTRUMENT — GORE-S REYOLVING BALLS — INFLUENCE... | |
| 1865 - 648 pages
...their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity or vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles through greater space." "When we consider the source from which this doctrine originally came, and the clearness and force... | |
| John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...consequence of the motion of the particles through space. LECTURE IV. [February 13, 1862.] THE TREVELYAN INSTRUMENT — GORE-S REVOLTING BALLS — INFLUENCE... | |
| John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 pages
...consequence of the revolution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration...consequence of the motion of the particles through space.' CHAP. iv. VIBRATION OF HEATED METALS. CHAPTER IV. THE TREVEI.YAN INSTRUMENT — GORE'S REVOLVING... | |
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