But by great rarefaction the free path is made so long that the hits in a given time may be disregarded in comparison to the misses, in which case the average molecule is allowed to obey its own motions or laws without interference; and if the mean free... Nature - Síđa 154 breytti - 1880Heildartexta - Um bókina
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - 1879 - 622 síđur
...motions or laws without interference ; and if the mean free path is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra-gaseous state, in which the very decided but hitherto masked properties... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 618 síđur
...motions or laws without interference; and if the mean free path is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra. gaseous state, in which the very decided but hitherto masked properties... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1879 - 630 síđur
...motions or laws without interference ; and if the mean free path is comparable to the dimensions of 'the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultragaseous state, in which the very decided but hitherto masked properties... | |
 | WILLIAM CROOKES, F. R. S., &c. - 1880 - 670 síđur
...themselves in a distina state or category. The same reasoning applies to two or to any number of continuous molecules, provided their motion is arrested or controlled,...matter then becomes exalted to an ultra-gaseous state. 276 jostling of the molecules in every direâion, by coercing them into a methodical reâilinear movement.... | |
 | 1880 - 1120 síđur
...motions or laws without interference ; and if the mean free path is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra-gaseous or molecular state, in which the very decided but hitherto masked... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 806 síđur
...motions or laws without interference; so that if this patli is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra gaseous state. The phenomena in these tubes reveal a new world, a world... | |
 | John Michels - 1880 - 364 síđur
...compatible with the dimensions of the containing vessel, the properties which constitute gascily arc reduced to a minimum, and the matter then becomes exalted to an ultra-gaseous state. Hut the same condition of things will be produced if by any means we can take a portion of gas, and... | |
 | John Christopher Draper - 1885 - 748 síđur
...allowed to obey its own motion or laws without interterence; and if the mean free path is compatible with the dimensions of the containing vessel, the properties...them into a methodical rectilinear movement. This we have shown to be the case in the phenomena which cause the movements of the radiometer, and I have... | |
 | 1878 - 338 síđur
...motions or laws without interference; and if the mean free path is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra-gaseous state, in which the very decided but hitherto masked properties... | |
 | Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1881 - 794 síđur
...motions or laws without interference ; so that if this path is comparable to the dimensions of the vessel, the properties which constitute gaseity are reduced to a minimum, and the matter becomes exalted to an ultra gaseous state. The phenomena in these tubes reveal a new world, a world... | |
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