... the particles move round their own axes, and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater... Cyclopædic science simplified - Page 170by John Henry Pepper - 1877Full view - About this book
| Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or aeriform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| Robert Hare - 1828 - 418 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space; and the...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 806 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or aeriform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| John Gibson MacVicar - 1830 - 674 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and the diminution of temperature during the convcrtion of solids into fluids or gases, mav IK explained on the idea of the loss tif vibratory motion,... | |
| Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or aeriform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1831 - 658 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid, or aeriform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| 1831 - 616 pages
...Temperature may be con. ceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid, or aeriform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| 1833 - 754 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to depend npon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space ; and...body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of the rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the particles through greater space." It... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 450 pages
...in greater space j and the diminution of temperature, during the conversion of solids into liquids or gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes liquid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the... | |
| Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 462 pages
...Temperature may be conceived to be dependent on the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space; and the...temperature, during the conversion of solids into liquids or gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory motion, in consequence of the... | |
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