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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. "
Treatise on Thermodynamics - 18 ページ
Peter Alexander 著 - 1892 - 203 ページ
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"Evolution of Sound" Evolved: A Review of the Article Entitled "The Nature ...

Marcellus John Thompson - 1887 - 232 ページ
...motion." Davy defines heat as "a peculiar motion," and in his " Chemical Philosophy" tells us that " the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion." Locke, later on,* insists that " what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion."...

A Manual of Steam-boilers: Their Design, Construction, and Operation

Robert Henry Thurston - 1888 - 710 ページ
...but Davy, in 1812, for the first time, stated plainly and precisely the real nature of heat, saying: "The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then,...same as the laws of the communication of motion." The basis of this opinion was the same that had previously been noted by Rumford. So much having been...

The Steam Engine

Sir George Charles Vincent Holmes - 1888 - 564 ページ
...corpuscles of bodies tending to separate them.' Again, in 1812, Davy thus states his theory : — ' The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then,...same as the laws of the communication of motion.' Another way of stating the above is that heat is a form of energy. To make this point clear before...

General physiology of the tissues

John Gray McKendrick - 1888 - 560 ページ
...was kept below the freezing point, and he inferred that "the immediate cause of the phenomena of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion." (Davy's Elements of Chemical Philosophy, p. 94.) In 1834, Faraday discovered important relations existing...

The Fundamental Principles of Chemistry: Practically Taught, by a New Method

Robert Galloway - 1888 - 378 ページ
...force. itself ; hence Davy 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 motion.' Friction is a source from which, we all know, heat can be procured : we rub our hands together...

Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 第 4 巻

1889 - 850 ページ
...not until 1812 that he came to the conclusion that ' the immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion.' From data given by Rumford, it may be calculated that 940 footpounds of work are necessary to produce...

A Text-book on Steam & Steam-engines ...

Andrew Jamieson - 1889 - 532 ページ
...assumption that heat is a material substance. Davy said — " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely the same as the communication of the laws of motion." Maxwell, in his Theory of Heat, p. 306, says — " The molecules...

A Manual of Steam-boilers : Their Design, Construction, and Operation: For ...

Robert Henry Thurston - 1890 - 704 ページ
...Davy, in 1812, for the first time, stated plainly and precisely the real nature of heat, saying: " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat, then,...same as the laws of the communication of motion." The basis of this opinion was the same that had previously been noted by Rum ford. So much having been...

Gas and Petroleum Engines: A Practical Treatise on the Internal Combustion ...

William Robinson (M.E.) - 1890 - 658 ページ
...he made the following most important statement : — " The immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and the laws of its communication are precisely...same as the laws of the communication of motion." Moreover, the statement that " heat is kinetic energy " is supported by the following considerations...

Chamber's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge, 第 4 巻

1890 - 870 ページ
...the conclusion that ' the immediate cause of the phenomenon of heat is motion, and the laws of ite communication are precisely the same as the laws of the communication of motion. ' From data given by Rumford, it may be calculated that 940 footpounds of work are necessary to produce...




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