It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature ; or heat cannot of itself (that is, without compensation) pass from a colder to a warmer body. Philosophical Magazine - Strana 4671872Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| 1864 - 560 str.
...on the additional axiom, that " It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature." Thomson, from one of whose papers* we have taken this notice, gives the above not very evident axiom... | |
| Peter Guthrie Tait - 1868 - 148 str.
...on the additional axiom, that ' It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature.' Thomson, from one of whose papers 1 we have taken this notice, assumed instead of the above rather... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1912 - 690 str.
...which, as stated by Clausius, is that it is impossible for a >elf-acting machine, unaided by external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature, i>r, as given by Lord Kelvin in a somewhat different form, that it is impossible by means of inanimate... | |
| James Clerk Maxwell - 1871 - 344 str.
...expresses this law as follows : — It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature. Thomson gives it a slightly different form : — It is impossible, by means of inanimate material agency,... | |
| 1879 - 550 str.
...subsequently, restated it thus : "It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature." 2°. "It is impossible, by means of inanimate material agency, to derive mechanical effect from any... | |
| Henry Turner Eddy - 1879 - 196 str.
...subsequently, restated it thus : "It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature." mechanical effect from any portion of matters by cooling it below the temperature of the coldest of... | |
| Thomas Minchin Goodeve - 1879 - 364 str.
...-OF THERMODYNAMICS. SECOND LAW. It is impossible for a self-acting machine unaided by any external agency to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature. THE USE OF HIGH-PRESSURE STEAM. 62. We are now in a position to form an adequate idea of the advantages... | |
| Benjamin Williamson, Francis Alexander Tarleton - 1885 - 488 str.
...stated by Clausius, as follows : — It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature. By Thomson the same Principle is stated somewhat differently in the following manner : — It is impossible... | |
| Benjamin Williamson, Francis Alexander Tarleton - 1889 - 554 str.
...first stated by Clausius, as follows : — It is impossible for a machine, unaided by external energy, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature. By Thomson the same Principle is stated somewhat differently in the following manner : — It is impossible... | |
| Alfred Barnard Basset - 1890 - 220 str.
...Clausius in the following terms : — It is impossible for a self-acting machine, unaided by external agency, to convey heat from one body to another at a higher temperature. Sir W. Thomson states the law in a slightly different form as follows : — It is impossible by means... | |
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