“In your letter you apply the word imponderable to a molecule. Don't do that again. It may also be worth knowing that the aether cannot be molecular. If it were, it would be a gas, and a pint of it would have the same properties as regards heat, etc., as a pint of air, except that it would not be so heavy.”
Quote by James Clerk Maxwell
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Maxwell on Molecules and Gases
Maxwell on Molecules and Gases is a scholarly work that explores the theoretical foundations laid by James Clerk Maxwell in understanding the behavior of molecules and gases. It includes discussions on Maxwell's equations and their implications in the study of thermodynamics and statistical mechanics, offering readers a comprehensive look into the foundational principles of these scientific disciplines. more
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