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1 II | which endeavours to expand exactly like atmospheric air. And 2 II | liquid to the solid state, exactly the same quantity of heat 3 II | restored to the state of ice, exactly the same amount of heat 4 III| 426.7 and 425.6 metres.~Exactly the same relations between 5 III| become equalised, this is exactly as much as before the sudden 6 III| heat, and, indeed, into exactly the same quantity of heat 7 III| point of view, they are exactly equivalent. Heat is a new 8 III| but then it reappears in exactly equivalent quantity in some 9 III| diminished, but always remains in exactly the same quantity. We shall