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Page vii
... action of the heat extends to a sensible distance • · 45 48 1 51 · • 71. State of the same solid when the upper plane is exposed to the air 72. General conditions of the linear movement of heat • · ib . 358 53 55 SECTION V. LAW OF THE ...
... action of the heat extends to a sensible distance • · 45 48 1 51 · • 71. State of the same solid when the upper plane is exposed to the air 72. General conditions of the linear movement of heat • · ib . 358 53 55 SECTION V. LAW OF THE ...
Page x
... action of the medium has been exerted during a very small instant . Any form may be given to the element of the envelop . The case in which the molecule is formed by rectangular sections presents remarkable properties . In the most ...
... action of the medium has been exerted during a very small instant . Any form may be given to the element of the envelop . The case in which the molecule is formed by rectangular sections presents remarkable properties . In the most ...
Page xix
... action of a source of heat determines 350. Discontinuous values of the function expressed by the integral S dq cos qx 1+ q2 . · 351-353 . We consider the linear movement of heat in a line whose initial temperatures are represented by v ...
... action of a source of heat determines 350. Discontinuous values of the function expressed by the integral S dq cos qx 1+ q2 . · 351-353 . We consider the linear movement of heat in a line whose initial temperatures are represented by v ...
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... action of all points of the solid • • • • • · . • 428. General remarks on the method which has served to solve the analytical problems of the theory of heat . 429. General remarks on the principles from which we have derived the dif ...
... action of all points of the solid • • • • • · . • 428. General remarks on the method which has served to solve the analytical problems of the theory of heat . 429. General remarks on the principles from which we have derived the dif ...
Page 1
... transmission of light , capillary actions , the undulations of fluids , in fine the most com- plex effects of all the natural forces , and thus has the thought F. H. 1 of Newton been confirmed : quod tam paucis tam multa.
... transmission of light , capillary actions , the undulations of fluids , in fine the most com- plex effects of all the natural forces , and thus has the thought F. H. 1 of Newton been confirmed : quod tam paucis tam multa.
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a₁ abscissa action actual temperature analysis arbitrary axis b₁ body chaleur co-ordinates coefficients conducibility consider constant temperature convergent series cooling corresponding cosines curve d'v d'v definite integrals denoting determine different points differential equations dimensions distance dv dv dv dx dv dz dx dy dx² dy dz dy² enclosure equa equation dv expressed fixed temperature give given heat equal heat which escapes heat which flows Hence hypothesis infinitely small initial temperatures instant dt integral interior maintained mass mathematical analysis molecule movement of heat multiple arcs multiply ordinates parallel partial differential equations perature permanent temperature perpendicular plane prism problem propagation of heat quantity of heat radius ratio rays represented result satisfies second member sin x sines solution source of heat substitute suppose theorems theory of heat thermometer tion unknowns variable vary versin
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