The Conservation of Energy: With an Appendix, Treating of the Vital and Mental Applications of the DoctrineD. Appleton and Company, 1890 - 239 páginas |
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... heat . A better term would be absorbed heat , to distin- guish it from radiant heat , which is a very different thing . That peculiar motion which is imparted by heat when absorbed into a body is , therefore , one variety of molecular ...
... heat . A better term would be absorbed heat , to distin- guish it from radiant heat , which is a very different thing . That peculiar motion which is imparted by heat when absorbed into a body is , therefore , one variety of molecular ...
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... energy is destroyed in this combination , and that the only result is a change from the energy of chemical separation into that of absorbed heat , for during the process it is impossible to isolate the energy - do what we may , some of ...
... energy is destroyed in this combination , and that the only result is a change from the energy of chemical separation into that of absorbed heat , for during the process it is impossible to isolate the energy - do what we may , some of ...
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... absorbed heat . This takes place in all cases of friction , percussion , and resistance . In friction , for instance , we have the conversion of work or energy into heat , which is here produced through the rubbing of surfaces against ...
... absorbed heat . This takes place in all cases of friction , percussion , and resistance . In friction , for instance , we have the conversion of work or energy into heat , which is here produced through the rubbing of surfaces against ...
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... heat ? 138. We have thus seen that visible energy of actual motion is not unfrequently changed into visible energy of position , and that it is also very often transformed into absorbed heat . We have now to state that it may like- wise ...
... heat ? 138. We have thus seen that visible energy of actual motion is not unfrequently changed into visible energy of position , and that it is also very often transformed into absorbed heat . We have now to state that it may like- wise ...
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... energy ; we may , therefore , dismiss this variety at once from our considera- tion . Absorbed Heat . 149. Coming now to these two forms of energy which embrace absorbed heat , we find that this may be con- verted into ( A ) or actual ...
... energy ; we may , therefore , dismiss this variety at once from our considera- tion . Absorbed Heat . 149. Coming now to these two forms of energy which embrace absorbed heat , we find that this may be con- verted into ( A ) or actual ...
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