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  2. I830-50, many physicists were led by these studies to accept a "wave theory of heat", although this theory subsequently faded into obscurity. According to the wave theory of heat,' heat is the vibrations of an ethereal fluid that fills all space, and which transmits vibrational motion from one atom to another.

  3. The Wave Theory of Heat. Bush (1970) Wave Theory: Heat is the vibrations of an ethereal fluid that fills all space and which transmits vibrational motion from one atom to another. Two differences from post-1850 conceptions (kinetic theory): Role of ether is essential: atomic vibrations alone cannot account for heat.

  4. The quantity traveling as a wave could be a vector u. For this the wave is u(x;t) = f(x ct): If the wave motion u is normal to or along the direction of propagation of the wave, it is called a transverse or longitudinal wave, respectively. Example Q: Show that u(x;t) = A(sinkxcos!t coskxsin!t), where kand !are constants, is a wave.

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  5. reverendhortonheat.com. The Reverend Horton Heat is the stage name of American musician James C. Heath (born 1959) as well as the name of his Dallas, Texas-based psychobilly trio. Heath is a singer, songwriter and guitarist. A Prick magazine reviewer called Heath the "godfather of modern rockabilly and psychobilly". [2]

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