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I have given you a lot of numbers with strings of ciphers attached to them, sometimes running away off to the right, and at other times off to the left. I should like, now, to give you a few homely * See the Philosophical Magazine for March, 1893, page 232. The quantity that I have denoted by e is found by dividing Mr. Sutherland's ft by the volume of a gramme of the corresponding gas, measured at C. And one atmosphere, and taking f of the quotient. In the case of CO 2 we have c =f X (0. 692 -j...- 505) =. 00117. 150 THE MOLECULAR THEORY OF MATTER. illustrations of what these numbers mean. We have found that in gaseous bodies the molecules are moving with speeds comparable with that of a cannon ball indeed, we found that the average velocity of a hydrogen molecule, at C. , materially exceeds a mile a second, which speed has never been attained with the best modern artillery. We have found that the average distance that a gas-molecule travels, under ordinary circumstances, between successive collisions with its fellows, is only a few millionths of an inch, a distance far too small to be seen with certainty even by the most powerful microscopes.
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