Nasmyth, Mr., on non-conductibility of dry sand and clay, 418.
This is the apparent conductibility of certain bodies for the force employed.
The difference evidently depends on the conductibility of certain rocks.
This apparently astounding acoustic mystery is easily explainable by simple natural laws; it arose from the conductibility of the rock.
The optical axes do not altogether coincide with the principal axes of conductibility for heat; but this appears to be due merely to slight differences in the rate of progression, or the refrangibility of the luminous and calorific rays.
This is also the cause of unequal dilatability, and of unequal conductibility for heat and for electricity.
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