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" The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat then is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same, as the laws of the communication of motion. "
Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion: Being a Course of Twelve Lectures ... - Página 115
por John Tyndall - 1863 - 480 páginas
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The Edinburgh Review, Volumen119

1864 - 632 páginas
...Davy concludes that ' the immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and ' the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the ' laws of the communication of motion.' If, as it would appear, heat be nothing more than motion, either of the ultimate particles of matter...
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The North British Review, Volúmenes40-41

1864 - 560 páginas
...proposition : — "The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." The immense consequences of this statement we shall presently consider, after we have briefly described...
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Gaillard's Medical Journal and the American Medical Weekly, Volumen1

1866 - 646 páginas
...Rumford's experiments, the immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." And again, (Memoir on heat, &c., Works, vol. ii.) : -"It has been experimentally demonstrated that...
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Heat Considered as a Mode of Motion: Being a Course of Twelve Lectures ...

John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 páginas
...1812, Davy wrote : ' The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion ; ' * and he confirmed his views by that original and most interesting experiment in which ho melted...
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Heat: A Mode of Motion

John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 páginas
...from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then, is motion ; and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of...may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it IB evident that the particles of matter must have space between them ; and since every body can communicate...
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Lecture-notes on Physics...: Pt. 1, Parte1

Alfred Marshall Mayer - 1868 - 140 páginas
...95, says : 11* * # * The immediate cause of the phenomena heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." A process similar to the above classical experiment of Davy, has from time immemorial been used by...
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Sketch of Thermodynamics

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1868 - 148 páginas
...proposition :— ' The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion.' The immense consequences of this statement we shall presently consider, after we have briefly described...
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A MANUAL OF ELEMENTARY CHEMISTRY, THEORETICAL AND PRACTICAL

GEORGE FOWNES, F.R.S. - 1869 - 876 páginas
...drew the conclusion that, "The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." The mechanical, or dynamical theory, which regarded heat as consisting in a state of molecular motion,...
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A Manual of Elementary Chemistry, Theoretical and Practical: From the 10th ...

George Fownes - 1870 - 894 páginas
...drew the conclusion that, "The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." The mechanical, or dynamical theory, which regarded heat as consisting in a state of molecular motion,...
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Lectures on Some Recent Advances in Physical Science

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1876 - 396 páginas
...proposition : — ' The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion.' Now, we see at a glance to what an immense extent the science had been advanced in Davy's time. When...
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