This section is from the book "The Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia", by Luke Hebert. Also available from Amazon: Engineer's And Mechanic's Encyclopaedia.
The act whereby a body is brought to occupy more space, or expand into a larger bulk, without the apparent accession of any new matter. This is commonly regarded as the effect of heat, or the matter of caloric, repelling the particles of the body rarefied farther from the centre of aggregation.
 
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