 | Andrew Ure - 1828 - 872 ページ
...axes, or a motion of particles round each other. "It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that in solids the particles are in a constant state of vibratory motion, the panicles of the hottest bodies moving with the greatest velocity, and through the greatest space ;... | |
 | Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 826 ページ
...or a motion of particles round each other. ' It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that in solids the particles...motion, the particles of the hottest bodies moving wilh the greatest velocity, and through the greatest space; that in liquids and elastic fluids, besides... | |
 | John Gibson MacVicar - 1830 - 674 ページ
...possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it Ix? supposed, that, in solids, the particles arc in a constant state of vibratory motion, the particles...moving with the greatest velocity, and through the largest spaces , 'hat in fluids and elastic fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived... | |
 | Andrew Ure - 1831 - 980 ページ
...or a motion of particles round each other. " It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that in solids the particles...greatest in the last, the particles have a motion rpund their own axes, with different velocities, the particles of elastic fluids moving with the greatest... | |
 | 1833 - 754 ページ
...particles round each other." And, he continues, " It seems possible, to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed, that in solids the particles...velocity, and through the greatest space ; that in fluids and elastic fluids, besides the vibratory motion, which must be conceived greatest in the last,... | |
 | Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 450 ページ
...or a motion of particles round each other. " It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that, in solids, the particles...of vibratory motion, the particles of the hottest body moving with the greatest velocity, and through the greatest space ; that, in liquids and elastic... | |
 | Dionysius Lardner - 1833 - 462 ページ
...or a motion of particles round each other. " It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that, in solids, the particles...constant state of vibratory motion, the particles of I S98 A TREATISE ON HEAT. CHAP. XVIII. the hottest body moving with the greatest velocity, and through... | |
 | Henry Burgess (of Luton) - 1836 - 446 ページ
...professes to flow Of Caloric Sir H. Davy writes, "It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that in solids the particles...of vibratory motion, the particles of the hottest body moving with the greatest velocity, and through the greatest space; that in liquids and elastic... | |
 | Hugo Reid - 1837 - 402 ページ
...or a motion of particles round each other. " It seems possible to account for all the phenomena of heat, if it be supposed that, in solids, the particles...of vibratory motion, the particles of the hottest body moving with the greatest velocity, and through the greatest space ; that, in liquids and elastic... | |
 | Thomas Webster - 1837 - 512 ページ
...motion of particles round each other.' Again, ' it seems possible to account for all the phenomena of 'heat, if it be supposed that in solids the particles are in a state of vibratory motion, the particles of the hottest moving with the greatest velocity, and through... | |
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