| John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 pages
...same as the laws of the communication of motion.' Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter...temperature — that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion-; but as there... | |
| John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 pages
...the communication of motion. ' Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it IB evident that the particles of matter must have space...temperature — that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference that H its own particles are possessed of motion ; but as... | |
| John Tyndall - 1869 - 566 pages
...particles of matter must have space be;ween them ; and since every body can communicate the power )f expansion to a body of a lower temperature — that is, can give in expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference hat its own particles are possessed... | |
| John Tyndall - 1870 - 576 pages
...same as the laws of the communieation of motion.' Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter...must have space between them ; and since every body ean communicate the power of expansion to a body of a lower temperature — that is, can give an expansive... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 582 pages
...the laws of the communication of , motion. '' Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, ! it is evident that the particles of...temperature — that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference that ita own particles are possessed of motion ; but, as there... | |
| John Tyndall - 1881 - 572 pages
...as the laws of the communication of motion. " Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it is evident that the particles of matter...temperature — that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles — it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion ; but, as there... | |
| Gustave Le Bon - 1908 - 454 pages
...following lines written by the illustrious Humphry Davy, a hundred years ago:— " Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident...temperature, that is, can give an expansive motion to its particles, it is a probable inference that its own particles are possessed of motion ; but as there... | |
| George Lewis Levine, Alan Rauch - 1987 - 372 pages
...and the quantities on which they act of being expressed by numbers, (p. 57) He further concluded that it is evident that the particles of matter must have space between them; and ... it is a probable inference that [each body's] own particles are possessed of motion; but . . .... | |
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