Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 30, Issue 2Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell Wiley & Putnam, 1967 |
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... heat . We have already stated that each collision and each act of friction generates heat , and moreover , Joule has established by experiment the important law , that for every foot - pound of force which is lost , a definite quantity ...
... heat . We have already stated that each collision and each act of friction generates heat , and moreover , Joule has established by experiment the important law , that for every foot - pound of force which is lost , a definite quantity ...
Page 420
... 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 ...
Page 421
... heat is only one - fourth of the reduction of temperature which the present rate of emission would have produced in an incandescent solid body , containing as much matter as the sun , during the existence of he human race ! From this ...
... heat is only one - fourth of the reduction of temperature which the present rate of emission would have produced in an incandescent solid body , containing as much matter as the sun , during the existence of he human race ! From this ...
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