An Inquiry Into the Nature of Heat: And Into Its Mode of Action in the Phenomena of Combustion, Vaporisation, &cE. & F.N. Spon, 1863 - 99 pages |
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... chemical affinity , and Heat , which offer not even the suggestion of mate- riality ; or , if these be distinct and imperial , how shall we codify the relations which explain their sway over the supposed sixty - five subject forces ...
... chemical affinity , and Heat , which offer not even the suggestion of mate- riality ; or , if these be distinct and imperial , how shall we codify the relations which explain their sway over the supposed sixty - five subject forces ...
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... chemical affinity , atoms of Heat are supposed to be extruded , in consequence of the inability of a double or multiple number of them to remain in the space originally occupied by the Heat attaching to a single atom . The extruded Heat ...
... chemical affinity , atoms of Heat are supposed to be extruded , in consequence of the inability of a double or multiple number of them to remain in the space originally occupied by the Heat attaching to a single atom . The extruded Heat ...
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... chemical affinity , we conceive the direction of energy to be rec- tilinear only , and we suppose the simple obedience of the bodies under compulsion , irrespective of any at- tractive media , and without vibratory or vortical mo- tion ...
... chemical affinity , we conceive the direction of energy to be rec- tilinear only , and we suppose the simple obedience of the bodies under compulsion , irrespective of any at- tractive media , and without vibratory or vortical mo- tion ...
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... chemical affinity . Heat and electricity may be regarded as iden- tical , their sole difference being that of direction ; the former penetrating bodies in all directions , while the latter is naturally linear , and would thus , if ...
... chemical affinity . Heat and electricity may be regarded as iden- tical , their sole difference being that of direction ; the former penetrating bodies in all directions , while the latter is naturally linear , and would thus , if ...
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... Chemical affinity is not , however , easily referable to this form of attraction , and may be regarded , therefore , as an addi- tional force impressed upon matter . We only know that these forces do exist , and that they are exerted in ...
... Chemical affinity is not , however , easily referable to this form of attraction , and may be regarded , therefore , as an addi- tional force impressed upon matter . We only know that these forces do exist , and that they are exerted in ...
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action of Heat adopted amount of Heat appear Arthur Phillips atmos atoms of Heat atoms of water attractive forces bodies bottom Boyle's law bubbles centre chemical affinity cohesion combustion compressed conceive conception considered corresponding cubic cubic foot definite direction distance earth elastic atmospheres electricity equal escape evaporation exerted expansion fact gaseous gases globule gravitating force greater hydrogen hypothesis of Heat impart increase infinite Institute Civil Engineers iron Joseph Gibbs latent Heat liquefaction liquid lunar mass material matter mechanical molecular motion moon motory hypothesis mutual attraction nadir nuclei opposite forces original overcoming oxygen particle of water pressure quantity of Heat reception of Heat remain repel repulsive force resistance result rise sensible solar solid source of Heat space specific Heat steam substance supposed supposition surface tangential component temperature thermometer ticles tion total Heat transmission vaporised particle velocity vessel of water vortical vortical motion weight ZERAH COLBURN
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Page 68 - are due to a modification, by the electric current, of the chemical affinity of the particles through or by which that current is passing, giving them the power of acting more forcibly in one direction than in another, and consequently making them travel by a series of successive decompositions and recompositions in opposite directions, and finally causing their expulsion or exclusion at the boundaries of the body under decomposition.