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" ... and easy transmission? And do not the vibrations of this medium in hot bodies contribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous cold ones, by the vibrations of this medium propagated... "
Journal - Page 507
1833
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Opticks:: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ...

Isaac Newton - 1730 - 432 pages
...this Medium" in hot Bodies contribute to the intenfenefs and duration of their Heat ? And do not hoc Bodies communicate their Heat to contiguous cold ones,...from them into the cold ones ? And is not this Medium exceeding!/ more rare and fubtile than the Air, and exceedingly more' elaftick and active? And doth...
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Opticks: Or, A Treatise of the Reflections, Refractions, Inflections and ...

Isaac Newton - 1730 - 403 pages
...and t duration of their Heat ? And do not hot Bodies communicate their Heat to contiguous Y 2 . cold cold ones, by the» Vibrations of this Medium propagated...ones? And is not this Medium exceedingly more rare and fubtile than the Air, and exceedingly more elailiick and active? And doth it not readily pervade all...
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London, Volumes 91-92

Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 pages
...vibrations of " this medium in hot bodies, contribute to the intenseness and " duration of their heat ? And do not hot bodies communicate " their heat to contiguous cold ones, by the vibrations of this me" dium propagated from them into the cold ones ? And is not this " medium exceedingly more rare and...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry: On the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's, in ..., Volume 2

Andrew Ure - 1821 - 512 pages
...vibrations of this medium in hot bodies contribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat ? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous....' And is not this medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the air, and exceedingly more elastic and active ' And doth it not readily pervade all...
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A Dictionary of Chemistry, on the Basis of Mr. Nicholson's: In ..., Volume 2

Andrew Ure - 1821 - 418 pages
...vibrations of this medium in hot bodies con-: tribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat ? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous cold ones, by the vibrations of this medium, propagar ted from them into the cold ones ? And is not this medium exceedingly more rare and subtile...
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Astronomy, as it is Known at the Present Day: With an Account of the Nature ...

George G. Carey - 1825 - 274 pages
...vibrations of this medium in hot bodies, contribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous...ones? And is not this medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the air, and exceedingly more elastic and active ? And doth it not really pervade all...
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The Monthly magazine

Monthly literary register - 1839 - 720 pages
...vibrations of this medium in hot bodies contribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat ? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous...? And is not this medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the air, and exceedingly more elastic and active ? And doth it not readily pervade all...
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Heat

Peter Guthrie Tait - 1884 - 392 pages
...vibrations of this medium, in hot bodies, contribute to the intenseness and duration of their heat ? And do not hot bodies communicate their heat to contiguous...? And is not this medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the air, and exceedingly more elastick and active ? And doth it not readily pervade all...
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The Luminiferous Æther

De Volson Wood - 1886 - 150 pages
...not hot bodies communicate their heat to cold ones by the vibrations of this medium ? And is it not exceedingly more rare and subtle than air, and exceedingly more elastic and active 1 And does it not readily pervade all bodies ? And is it not, by its elastic force, expanded through...
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Modern Views of Electricity

Sir Oliver Lodge - 1889 - 450 pages
...Vibrations of this Medium in hot Bodies contribute to the intenseness and duration of their Heat ? And do not hot Bodies communicate their Heat to contiguous...? And is not this Medium exceedingly more rare and subtile than the Air, and exceedingly more elastick and active ? And doth it not readily pervade all...
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