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" Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produces in us that sensation, from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing b,ut motion. "
An Essay Concerning Human Understanding - Страница 438
по John Locke - 1805 - 510 страници
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Locomotive Firemen's Magazine, Том 25

1898 - 734 страници
...philosopher, a few years later said that heat "is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of an object which produces in us that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot; so that what in our sensation is heat, in the object Is nothing but motion." Becher, a German chemist,...

Finite and Infinite

Thomas Curran Ryan - 1905 - 352 страници
...beyond the pale of doubt by the excellent quantitative researches of Mr. Joule. ' Heat," says Locke, ' is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the object, which produce in us that sensation from which we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is...

The Locomotive, Том 26

1907 - 280 страници
...could have been made clearer. More than two centuries ago, Locke, the English philosopher, said that " Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts...sensation from whence we denominate the object hot; so that what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion." Francis Bacon had also previously...

The Wonders of the Universe, what Science Says of God

James Luke Meagher - 1909 - 558 страници
...Organum, says : " Heat itself, its essence and quiddity, is motion and nothing else." Locke wrote: " What in our sensation is heat in the object, is nothing but motion." Descartes held the same opinion. Boyle, two centuries ago, wrote a treatise called, " The Mechanical...

Die Entwicklungsgeschichte des Satzes von der Erhaltung der Kraft

Arthur Erich Haas - 1909 - 132 страници
...the object. which produceth in us that Sensation from whence we dunominate the object hot; so that what in our Sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion. 46I Experiment» et notae circa caloris et frigoris originem seu productionem mechanicam (Genf Iti94)....

Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers

William Duane Ennis - 1910 - 464 страници
...motion THE NATURE AND EFFECTS OF HEAT 3 was produced by an "igneous matter." Locke defined heat as "a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of...the object, which produces in us that sensation from which we denominate the object hot ; so [that] what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing...

Applied Thermodynamics for Engineers

William Duane Ennis - 1910 - 460 страници
...the object, which produces in us that sensation from which we denominate the object hot ; so [that] what in our sensation is heat, in the object is nothing but motion." Young argued, " If heat be not a substance, it must be a quality; and this quality can only be a motion."...

Heat a Mode of Motion

John Tyndall - 1915 - 634 страници
...utterance which of late years has been most widely circulated is the following : ' Heat,' says Locke, ' is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts of the! object, which produces in ns that sensation from whence we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the...

Kant-Studien, Том 27

Hans Vaihinger, Max Scheler, Bruno Bauch, Max Frischeisen-Köhler, Arthur Liebert, Paul Menzer - 1922 - 600 страници
...XI) auffand: „Heat is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts oi the object, which prodnces in us that Sensation, from whence we denominate the...in our Sensation is heat, in the object is nothing bnt motion. This appears by the way whereby heat is produced ; for we see that the rubbing of a brass...

Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary ..., Томове 67–70

Manchester Literary and Philosophical Society - 1923 - 838 страници
...century. Heat was considered by them as a motion among the particles of matter. ' Heat,' says Locke, ' is a very brisk agitation of the insensible parts...the object, which produces in us that sensation from which we denominate the object hot ; so what in our sensation is heat, in the object- is nothing but...




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