us of resolution and composition of forces. 



lid. (Slatlcs.) 



lid. (Hy/Jroatatics.) 



[id. (Dynamics.) 



id. (Hydrodynamics.) 



ncral, as impenetrability or space-occupancy. 



ccial, as the forms resulting from molecular equilibrium. 



/ when solid, 

 tter (cohesion, elasticity, etc.) &amp;lt; when liquid. 

 when gaseous. 



(* causing increase of volume 



their relative j (expansion, liquefaction, evaporation), 

 inogeneously ( 



j causing decrease of volume 



^ (condensation, solidification, contraction). 



f producing new relations of molecules 

 their relative | (new compounds), 



terogeneously &amp;lt;{ 

 istry) \ producing new relations of forces 



^ (new affinities). 



cb, by integration, generates sensible motion. 



ch, by disintegration, generates I r^j t 



jnsible motion, under the forms of &amp;lt; Jf l . ., 

 1 Electricity. 



\ Magnetism. 



