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" And, in reasoning on this subject, we must not forget to consider that most remarkable circumstance, that the source of heat generated by friction, in these experiments, appeared evidently to be inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add, that anything... "
Elements of the economy of nature; or, The principles of physics, chemistry ... - Page 58
by John Gibson MacVicar - 1830 - 80 pages
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Theoretical Concepts in Physics: An Alternative View of Theoretical ...

Malcolm S. Longair - 2003 - 592 pages
...and actually made to boil, without any fire . . . In reasoning on this subject, we must not forget that most remarkable circumstance, that the source...inexhaustible. It is hardly necessary to add. that anything which any insulated body or system of bodies can continue to furnish without limitation cannot...
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the thermal measurement of energy

152 pages
...of work would raise one pound of water through 1° F. '. His final argument was as follows : — " In reasoning on this subject we must not forget to...inexhaustible. " It is hardly necessary to add, that anything which any insulated body, or system of bodies, can continue to furnish without limitation...
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