"Heat energy" Quotes from Famous Books
... said that the evolutionary processes depend primarily upon the loss of heat. This is to the best of our knowledge a genuine loss, except as some of the heat rays happen to strike other celestial bodies. The flow of heat energy from a star must be essentially continuous, always in one direction from hotter bodies to colder bodies, or into so-called unending and heatless space. Temperatures throughout the universe are apparently moving toward uniformity, at the level of absolute zero. ... — Popular Science Monthly Volume 86
... hydrochloric acid on the zinc to make hydrogen, the flask became warm; the chemical change going on in the flask released heat energy. ... — Common Science • Carleton W. Washburne
... with making the fire, which he did according to his special theory of the greatest conservation of heat energy. ... — The Awakening - The Resurrection • Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy |