The Correlation And Conservation of Forces a Series of Expositions
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63. T. WEDGWOOD, On the Production of Light and Heat by different Bodies (PhiL Trans. VoL IxxxiL p. 272). 65. GROVE, On the Decomposition of Water into its Constituent Gases by Heat (PhiL Trans. 1847, p. 1). ROBINSON, On the Effect of Heat in lessening the Affinities of the Elements of Water (Transactions of tie Royal Irish Academy, vol xxLp. 2). 67. GROVE, Water decomposed by Chlorine nd Heat (PhiL Trans. 1847, p. 20). 70. CARNOT, Reflexions sur k Puissance motrice du Feu, Paris, 1824. 76 SEGC...IN, Influence des Chemins de Fer, p. 378 et seq. 77 ROGERS, Consumption of Coal for Man power (Cosmos, voL iL p. 56). 80 Mr. WATERSTON has suggested that solar heat may arise from the mechanical action of meteoric stones falling into the sun, and Mr. THOMPSON has written an elaborate paper on the subject (Trans. Brit. Assoc. 1853). If a number of gravitating bodies exist in the neighbourhood of the sun, and form, as is conjectured, the zodia- cal light, it is difficult to conceive how comets as they approach this region steer clear of such bodies, and are not even deflected from their orbits.
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