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" ... and elastic fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived greatest in the last, the particles have a motion round their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that... "
Elements of chemistry: theoretical and practical - Page 179
by William Allen Miller - 1860
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Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 780 pages
...the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes and separate...through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend on the velocity of the vibrations, increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space,...
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Memoirs of the Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1883 - 516 pages
...the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes and separate...through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend on the velocity of the vibrations, increase of capacity on the motion being performed in-greater space,...
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A Centenary of Science in Manchester (in a Series of Notes)

Robert Angus Smith - 1883 - 500 pages
...the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness ; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes and separate...through space. Temperature may be conceived to depend on the velocity of the vibrations, increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space,...
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The Scientific Papers of James Prescott Joule, Volume 1

James Prescott Joule - 1884 - 706 pages
...the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes, and separate...space. Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocity of the vibrations ; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater * A complete...
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Molekularphysik: mit besonderer berücksichtigung mikroskopischer ..., Volume 2

Otto Lehmann - 1889 - 762 pages
...einander bewegen, und dass sie den Raum in geraden Linien durchdringen (»and that in etherial substances the particles move round their own axes and separate from each other, penetrating in right lines thorough speace«).« Nach Fr. Mohr*) ist ein fester Körper ein solcher, bei dem die Größe der Vibrationen...
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Notices of the Proceedings at the Meetings of the Members of the ..., Volume 16

Royal Institution of Great Britain - 1902 - 1190 pages
...the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest quickness; and that in ethereal substances the particles move round their own axes, and separate from each other, penetratin.¿ in right lines through space. ‘l'emperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities...
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The Medical and Physical Journal: Containing the Earliest ..., Volume 28

1812 - 552 pages
...the greatest quickness; and that, in ethereal substances, the particles move round their own axis, and separate from each other, penetrating in right...temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gasses, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory motion in consequence of the revolution...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 34

1812 - 730 pages
...their own axis, and aparate frora each other, penetrating in riiht lines through space. Temperature mav be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the...during the conversion of solids into fluids or gases, muy be explained on the idea of the Joss of vibratory motion in consequence of the revolution of particles...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 34

1812 - 682 pages
...lines through «pace. Temperature may be conceited, to depend upon the velocities of the fi. orations; increase of capacity on the motion being performed...temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or g«ses, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory motion in com». quence of the revolution...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 11

1826 - 434 pages
...(says Davy) may be conceived to depend on the velocities of the vibrations ; increase of capacity, or the motion being performed in greater space ; and...temperature, during the conversion of solids into fluids and gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory morion, in consequence of the revolution...
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