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ENERGY AND WORK II PAGE V | 7 |
THE NATURE OF HEAT AND THE CONSERVATION OF ENERGY | 17 |
THE STORAGE AND DISSIPATION OF ENERGY | 30 |
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action and reaction activity amount of energy analogy apprehend atoms of matter ature available energy blow called chemical action combustion conservation of energy cosmos curved degra direction discovery dissipation earth electric charges emitted empty space entropy equal ether waves evaporated external force fire force and distance forms of energy friction Gifford Lectures heat energy heat engine high temperature idea increase instance internal stress Joule kinetic energy law of conservation laws of physics leyden jar locomotion Lord Kelvin machine magnetic mass material means mechanical mentum molecules momentum motion Newton's Newton's third law nineteenth century OLIVER LODGE particles path perfect differential perfect engine portion potential pressure of light produce product of force projectiles radiation raised weight recoil result of multiplying running downhill second law sense Similarly speed spinning flywheel star static energy stored energy thing third law tion transformation universe utilise velocity vibration whole