Caloric Theory

The Caloric theory of heat stated that heat was a fluid ("caloric") that could be transferred from one object to another but not created or destroyed. Compare it to the phlogiston theory. In modern times this theory has been replaced with the theory of heat as kinetic energy of molecules.

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
kaposvr
rhein lahn
northern shoveler
1669 in literature
1668 in literature
1667 in literature
1666 in literature
1665 in literature
1664 in literature
1663 in literature
1662 in literature
1661 in literature
1660 in literature
1659 in literature
1658 in literature
1657 in literature
1656 in literature
1655 in literature
1654 in literature
1653 in literature
1652 in literature
1651 in literature
1650 in literature
de stijl
guido van rossum
gelignite
bishopbriggs
partick thistle f.c.
four vector
lampridiformes
scottish premier league
maryhill
glasgow coma scale
olympic size swimming pool
lion capital of asoka
mheg 5
list of people from new york state
benares
noel redding
imaging
3 d
gadwall
snakebite
uk sovereign base