The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . N ; \ / 1 \ *^—i JM V / / / a X t j s y / , a, SS • —j. i ZO 2 \ l \ l \ 5 s S \ d \ 8 \ i \ \ v *-°, ^ i8o WW 1 \M %. .U\ * ° ^ f,,„ u «Vt « w !,„ vn * ?ioo n; TEMPEHflTl)H£(CENT.) THELONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. [SIXTH SERIES.] JUNE 1903. LXIV. The Kinetic Theory of Gases developed from a NewStandpoint. By J. Ii. Jeans, , Isaac Newton Studentand Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge*. Introduction. § 1. rTIHE aim o£ the present paper is to develop the KineticX T


The London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science . N ; \ / 1 \ *^—i JM V / / / a X t j s y / , a, SS • —j. i ZO 2 \ l \ l \ 5 s S \ d \ 8 \ i \ \ v *-°, ^ i8o WW 1 \M %. .U\ * ° ^ f,,„ u «Vt « w !,„ vn * ?ioo n; TEMPEHflTl)H£(CENT.) THELONDON, EDINBURGH, and DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. [SIXTH SERIES.] JUNE 1903. LXIV. The Kinetic Theory of Gases developed from a NewStandpoint. By J. Ii. Jeans, , Isaac Newton Studentand Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge*. Introduction. § 1. rTIHE aim o£ the present paper is to develop the KineticX Theory as far as possible from a purely mathe-matical standpoint, namely that of abstract dynamics, and inthis way to remove certain inconsistencies from the theory. In the orthodox treatment of the subject a gas is regardedas a collection of similar dynamical systems : these systemsinteract on one another, and the difficulties of the theory centrelargely round the question of determining the occurrence ofthese interactions. The method of the presen


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