The Southern Quarterly Review, 30. kötetDaniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell E. H. Britton, 1967 |
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413. oldal
... heat , and , con- versely , heat into work ; the magnitude of the one being always proportional to that of the other . The origin of heat , which is developed by friction and per- cussion , for a long time perplexed the most sagacious ...
... heat , and , con- versely , heat into work ; the magnitude of the one being always proportional to that of the other . The origin of heat , which is developed by friction and per- cussion , for a long time perplexed the most sagacious ...
418. oldal
... heat into me- chanical work . The heat of a body which cannot be cooled fur- ther , cannot be changed into another form of force , into the electric or chemical force , for example . According to this , we can divide the total force ...
... heat into me- chanical work . The heat of a body which cannot be cooled fur- ther , cannot be changed into another form of force , into the electric or chemical force , for example . According to this , we can divide the total force ...
420. oldal
... heat ; 2. That the heat emitted is due to chemical action among materials originally belonging to his mass ; or that the sun is a great fire : 3. That meteoric masses falling into the sun give rise to the heat which he emits . In order ...
... heat ; 2. That the heat emitted is due to chemical action among materials originally belonging to his mass ; or that the sun is a great fire : 3. That meteoric masses falling into the sun give rise to the heat which he emits . In order ...
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