... 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
| Jabez Hogg - 1861 - 594 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 uniform ; or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles... | |
| 1865 - 656 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...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... | |
| 1865 - 648 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...conversion of solids into fluids or gases, may be expflnned on the idea of the loss of vibratory motion, in consequence of the revolution of particles... | |
| William Allen Miller - 1872 - 706 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...axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or seriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles through... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 582 pages
...right lines through space. Temperature mdy be conceived to depend upon the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity in the motion being performed...loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the mo tioD of the particles through space." VIBRATION OF HEATED METALS. 93 CHAPTER IV. THE T1EVZLTAH ITiSTRUMErr... | |
| Alexander Irving - 1875 - 144 pages
...Temperature maybe conceived to be dependent upon the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space; and the...vibratory motion, in consequence of the revolution of the particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the... | |
| John Tyndall - 1881 - 572 pages
...right lines through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity in the motion being performed...body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidityof vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles through space." CHAPTER IV. tUI... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 874 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...axes at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aerifoi m, or from loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles through... | |
| James Dewar - 1927 - 840 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...moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles through greater space."... | |
| Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 1190 pages
...velocities of the vibrations; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space, and tho diminution of temperature during the conversion of...explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory motion in consequenco of the revolution of particles round their axes at the moment when the body becomes fluid... | |
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