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. Treatise on Thermodynamics - 18 ページPeter Alexander 著 - 1892 - 203 ページ全文表示 - この書籍について
 | Robert Otway - 1837 - 284 ページ
...that is the temperature at which it boils. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, says Dr. URE, is motion ; and the laws of its communication are...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. And as all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
 | Hugo Reid - 1837 - 402 ページ
...receiver. Sir Humphry Davy argues, that the immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion ; "that the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that its particles... | |
 | 1841 - 446 ページ
...equally evident that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its communication...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to rill a smaller votnnie by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
 | Samuel Lytler Metcalfe - 1843 - 1198 ページ
...accordance with this doctrine, Sir H. Davy observes, in his Chemical Philosophy, that " the cause of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion." But in the Treatise on Life and Death, as also in his Natural History, Bacon maintains that " there... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1845 - 878 ページ
...give an idea D»vy's of the opinion of Sir Humphrey Davy on this most pot.h«i; abstruse subject. " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then,...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
 | William Henry Holcombe - 1852 - 344 ページ
...of the generating batteries. "The immediate cause of the phenomena of Heat," says Sir Humphrey Davy, "is motion, and the laws of its communication are...same as the laws of the communication of motion." Its phenomena have been perfectly illustrated by a comparison with those of sound, which we know to... | |
 | Jabez Hogg - 1853 - 390 ページ
...effecting a change on the superficial temperature. Davy remarks : " The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat, then, is motion ; and the laws of its communication...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the particles... | |
 | Jabez Hogg - 1861 - 594 ページ
...in the solid particles of matter itself. He remarks, " The immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion ; and the laws of its communication are...the same as the laws of the communication of motion. Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller volume by cooling, it is evident that the parti«les... | |
 | John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 ページ
...body has expanded by heat, it is equally evident that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then,...same as the laws of the communication of motion.' Since all matter may be made to fill a smaller space by cooling, it is evident that the particles of... | |
 | John Tyndall - 1863 - 502 ページ
...body has expanded by heat, it is equally evident that its parts must have separated from each other. The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then, is motion, and the laws of its DAVY ON THE MOTION OF HEAT. I11 communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication... | |
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