The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called, the mechanical theory of heat, discards the idea of materiality as applied to heat. The supporters of this theory do not believe heat to be matter, but an accident or condition of matter ; namely, a... The Indiana Journal of Medicine - Pàgina 4871874Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 538 pàgines
...chemical means, is to store up this heat or to drive it from its lurking places into open light of day. The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...matter ; namely, a motion of its ultimate particles. From the direct contemplation of some of the phenomena of heat a profound mind is led almost instinctively... | |
| John Tyndall - 1863 - 500 pàgines
...chemical means, is to store up this heat or to drive it from its lurking place into open light of day. The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...matter ; namely, a motion of its ultimate particles. From the direct contemplation of some of the phenomena of heat, a profound mind is led almost instinctively... | |
| 1865 - 648 pàgines
...squeezed out of a sponge. On this principle the heat produced by friction and percussion was explained. " The dynamical theory, or as it is sometimes called,...matter; namely, a motion of its ultimate particles." — Page 39. With regard to the precise character of this molecular motion, no satisfactory theory... | |
| Thomas AYERS - 1865 - 56 pàgines
...refined material matter which is in itself heat. The dynamical or mechanical theory supposes heat to be an accident or condition of matter, namely a motion of its ultimate particles : discarding the idea of the material nature of heat. This hypothesis supposes that heat is a kind... | |
| John Tyndall - 1866 - 492 pàgines
...chemical means, is to store up this heat or to drive it from its lurking place into open light of day. The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...matter ; namely, a motion of its •ultimate particles. From the direct contemplation of some of the phenomena of heat, a profound mind is led almost instinctively... | |
| John Tyndall - 1868 - 560 pàgines
...chemical means, is to store up this heat, or to drive it from its lurking-places into the open day. (20) The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...accident or condition of matter ; namely, a motion of its ultimati' particles. From the direct contemplation of some of the phenomena of heat, a profound mind... | |
| Henry Bence Jones - 1868 - 240 pàgines
...which changes heat is a generic name. The thing heat is unknown." In 1863, Professor Tyndall says : " The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...this theory do not believe heat to be matter, but to be an accident or condition of matter — namely, a motion of its ultimate particles. From the direct... | |
| John Tyndall - 1869 - 566 pàgines
...into open light of day. The dynamical thcory, or, as it is sometimes called, the i mechanical thcory of heat, discards the idea of materiality ' as applied...matter ; namely, a motion of its ultimate particles. From the direct contemplation of some of the phenomena of heat, a profound mind is led almost instinctively... | |
| John Tyndall - 1873 - 582 pàgines
...chemical means is to store up this heat, or to drive it from its lurking-places into the open day. ((20) The dynamical theory, or, as it is sometimes called,...applied to heat. The supporters of this theory do not believe.heat to be matter, but an accident or condition of matter ; namely, a motion of its ultimate... | |
| 1874 - 612 pàgines
...as we have said, attributed to the influence of heat, is heat itself. "Heat," says Tyndall, " is not matter, but an accident or condition of matter, namely, a motion of its ultimate particles." " The condition of heat," says Eankine, "is a condition of energy — ie, of capacity to effect changes."... | |
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