"The differential equations of... heat [propagation] express the most general conditions, and reduce... physical questions to... pure analysis... not less rigorously established than... equations of equilibrium and motion. ...[W]e have always preferred demonstrations analogous to... the theorems... of statics and dynamics. These equations... receive a different form, when they express the distribution of luminous heat in transparent bodies, or the movements in the interior of fluids occasioned by changes of temperature and density. ...[I]n... natural problems which... most concerns us... the limits of temperature differ so little that we may omit... variations of... coefficients."

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