The Unity of Natural Phenomena a Popular Introduction to the Study of the Forces

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The Unity of Natural Phenomena a Popular Introduction to the Study of the Forces
Mile Saigey
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115 III.
Theory of Gases.
THE theory of gases, the principle of which was just now pointed out, has been much studied of late years, and it has given rise to a great number of re markable publications. It does not present itself, however, as an entirely novel conception, for its fun damental notion could be found in the Hydrodynamics of Bernouille, published in 1738 ; but, buried in the work of Bernouille, it scarcely saw the light until the last thirty years, and it has received its developmen
...t only through the quite recent works of M. Joule and M. Clausius.
We cannot here follow those two physicists in the analytical deductions, by means of which they have denned, with wonderful accuracy, the theory of gases. But we shall at least be able to show how the hy pothesis in regard to the constitution of gases, which we have just sketched, accounts for the facts succes sively -revealed by experiment.
From the simple enunciation of this theory arise, as a necessary consequence, several of those celebrated laws which form the very foundation of physics.


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