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" Temperature may be conceived to depend upon the velocities of the vibrations; increase of capacity on the motion being performed in greater space ; and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gases, may be explained... "
The Earth: Its Physical Condition and Most Remarkable Phenomena - Page 83
by William Mullinger Higgins - 1836 - 408 pages
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Elements of Chemical Philosophy

Sir Humphry Davy - 1812 - 352 pages
...space; and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gasses, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or seriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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Monthly Review; Or New Literary Journal

1813 - 574 pages
...space; and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gasses, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or zriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volume 4

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...gassfs, may be explained on the iil< u of the UHS of vibratory motion, in consequence of the re. voluHbn of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the panicles...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 4

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...gasses, may be explained on the idea of the lo«s of vibratory motion, in consequence of the re. volution of particles round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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Annals of Philosophy, Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 9

1817 - 534 pages
...space, and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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Annals of Philosophy: Or, Magazine of Chemistry, Mineralogy ..., Volume 9

Thomas Thomson - 1817 - 546 pages
...space, and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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The North-American Review and Miscellaneous Journal, Volume 9

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1819 - 476 pages
...space ; and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into liquids or gases upon the idea of the loss of vibratory motion, in consequence of the revolutions of the particles upon their own axes, at the moment when the body brcomes liquid, or aeriform,...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...space ; and the diminution of temperature during the conversion of solids into fluids or gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...round their axes, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or aeriform, or from the loss of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles...
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American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 11

1826 - 446 pages
...space ; and the diminution of temperature, during the conversion of solids into fluids and gases, may be explained on the idea of the loss of vibratory...loss of rapidity of vibration, in consequence of the particles vibrating through greater space." I confess myself utterly unable to make any thing of this...
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The Universal Preceptor: Being a General Grammar of Arts, Sciences, and ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1826 - 322 pages
...particles round their axis, at the moment when the body becomes fluid or KTisbrm, or from the Iocs of rapidity of vibration in consequence of the motion of the particles. J)ari/\t Chemistry. 8. In fine, says Sir R. Phillips, Motions of matter subject to regular mechanical...
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