John TyndallHeat Considered As a Mode of Motion
Being a Course of Twelve Lectures Delivered at the Royal Institution of Great Britain in the Season of 1862
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Preface
1. Introduction
2. The nature of heat
3. Expansion of bodies by heat
4. Vibrations and tones produced by the contact of bodies of different temperatures
5. Application of the dynamical theory
6. Convection in air
7. The conduction of heat a transmission of molecular motion
8. Radiant heat
9. The intensity of radiant heat
10. Absorption of heat by gases and vapours
11. Action of odorous substances on radiant heat
12. Dew
Index.