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  1. The Theory of Sound in 2 Volumes by J. W. S. Rayleigh, 1945
  2. Scientific papers and addresses of the Hon. Sir Charles A. Parsons: With a memoir by Lord Rayleigh and appendices by Charles Parsons, 1934
  3. NINETY YEARS OF FAMILY FARMING; THE STORY OF LORD RAYLEIGH'S AND STRUTT PARKER FARMS by WILLIAM GAVIN, 1967
  4. In Memory of Lord Rayleigh. Reprinted from the Proceedings of The Society for Psychical Research, Part 79, Volume 31 by Oliver Joseph Lodge, 1920-01-01
  5. Strutt, John (Lord Rayleigh): An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Chemistry: Foundations and Applications</i> by John E. Bloor, 2004
  6. Lord Rayleigh: The Man and His Work (Men of Physics) by Robert Bruce Lindsay, 1970-03
  7. The Theory of Sound - 2 Volumes by Lord Rayleigh, 1945-01-01
  8. Scientific Papers Vols. V & VI by Lord Rayleigh, 1964
  9. Scientific Papers (6 volumes bound as 3) by John William (Lord Rayleigh) Strutt, 1964-01-01
  10. ON THE LIGHT FROM THE SKY, ITS POLARIZATION AND COLOUR and ON THE LIGHT FROM THE SKY, ITS POLARIZATION AND COLOUR and ON THE SCATTERING OF LIGHT BY SMALL PARTICLES In The Philosophical Magazine, Fourth Series, Vol. 41, 1871, pp. 107-120, pp. 274-279, and pp. 447-454. by John W. (Lord Rayleigh). STRUTT, 1871-01-01
  11. The Collected Optics Papers of Lord Rayleigh by John William Strutt Rayleigh, 1994-01
  12. Life of Sir J.J.Thomson by Lord Rayleigh, 1969-10
  13. Scientific Papers: v. 2 by Lord Rayleigh, 1965-06
  14. Lord Rayleigh, 1842-1919 by Joseph Larmor, 1919

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42. The Sound Of Bells - Rayleigh's 1890 Paper
JANUARY 1890. 1. On Bells. By lord rayleigh, Sec. RS (Communicated by the Author).The theory of the vibrations of bells is of considerable difficulty.
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This article provides a fascinating insight into an early scientific investigations into bell vibrations and sound. In it Rayleigh explains the phenomenon of doublets, though they are not named as such; shows that the strike note of a church bell is an octave below the nominal; and investigates the vibration modes of the five lowest partials. The text of the paper is reproduced in its entirety, apart from the appendix which provides a mathematical description of the bending of a hyperboloid of revolution, of limited interest. The frontispiece of the original paper includes some errata, which for convenience have been edited into the text. THE LONDON, EDINBURGH, AND DUBLIN PHILOSOPHICAL MAGAZINE AND JOURNAL OF SCIENCE. [FIFTH SERIES.] JANUARY On Bells. By Lord RAYLEIGH, Sec. R.S. (Communicated by the Author) sound-bow (where the clapper strikes) is by no means small, has not yet been attacked. A complete theoretical investigation is indeed scarcely to be hoped for; but one of the principal objects of the present paper is to report the results of an experimental examination of several church bells, in the course of which some curious facts have disclosed themselves. In practice bells are designed to be symmetrical about a axis, and we shall accordingly suppose that the figures are of revolution, or at least differ but little from such. Under these circumstances the possible vibrations divide themselves into classes, according to the number of times the motion repeats itself round the circumference. In the gravest mode, where the originally circular boundary becomes elliptical, the motion is once repeated, that is it occurs

43. Molecular Expressions: Science, Optics And You - Timeline - Lord Rayleigh (John
lord rayleigh was a British physicist and mathematician who worked in many disciplinesincluding electromagnetics, physical optics, and sound wave theory.
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Lord Rayleigh was a British physicist and mathematician who worked in many disciplines including electromagnetics, physical optics, and sound wave theory. The criteria he defined still act as the limits of resolution of a diffraction-limited optical instrument. Rayleigh wrote over 446 scientific papers, but is perhaps best known for his discovery of the inert gas argon, which earned him a Nobel Prize. Born John William Strutt, Rayleigh inherited his title when his father died in 1873. Although he was to become the third Baron of Rayleigh, as a young child he was slow to show eminence. He was the eldest of seven children and was almost three years old before he began speaking. Rayleigh's childhood and early education at Eton and Harrow were frequently disrupted by poor health. Hailing from a long line of landowners, Rayleigh was not raised in a scientific family and his predilection for the field was unexpected. At Cambridge University, however, Rayleigh exhibited strong promise in mathematics and an avocation for photography. He became the top member of his class under the tutelage of Edward Routh, a famous applied mathematician, and then a fellow at Trinity College in 1866. During his undergraduate years, Rayleigh was heavily influenced and inspired by George Stokes, who was a Lucasian professor of mathematics. After graduation, Rayleigh married the sister of the future Prime Minister, Lord Arthur Balfour, and together they had three sons, the eldest of which would eventually follow his father's scientific path.

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John William Strutt was born in Langford Grove, Essex, England. In spite of poor health throughout his childhood, he entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1861, and graduated in 1864. His first paper in 1865 was on Maxwell's electromagnetic theory. Perhaps his most significant early work was his theory explaining the blue color of the sky as the result of scattering of sunlight by small particles in the atmosphere. The Rayleigh scattering law, which evolved from this theory, has since become classic in the study of all kinds of wave propagation. He also worked on the propagation of sound; while on an excursion to Egypt (1870-1871) taken for health reasons, Strutt wrote his great book The Theory of Sound . In 1873 he succeeded to the title of Baron Rayleigh. From 1879 to 84 he was the second Cavendish professor of experimental physics at Cambridge succeeding Maxwell. Then in 1884 he became secretary of the Royal Society. Rayleigh discovered the inert gas argon in 1895, work which earned him a Nobel Prize in 1904.
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48. Adventures In CyberSound: Strutt, John William (Lord Rayleigh)
ADVENTURES in CYBERSOUND. John William Strutt (lord rayleigh) 1842 1919. lord rayleigh - the Last of the Great Victorian Polymaths.
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As published in GEC REVIEW, Volume 7, No. 3, 1992 otherwise ..read on... Physicist John William Strutt was born near Maldon, Essex. He studied at Cambridge, and was elected a fellow of Trinity College in 1866. He succeeded his father as third baron in 1873. He became professor of experimental physics at Cambridge (1879-84), professor of natural philosophy at the Royal Institution, London (18881905), and president of the Royal Society (1905-08). His work included valuable studies and research on vibratory motion, the theory of sound, and the wave theory of light (Rayleigh scattering). With Sir William Ramsay he was the discoverer of argon (1894). He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904, and became Chancellor of Cambridge University in 1908.
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49. Blue Sky And Rayleigh Scattering
us the blue sky. lord rayleigh calculated the scattered intensityfrom dipole scatterers much smaller than the wavelength to be
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The blue color of the sky is caused by the scattering of sunlight off the molecules of the atmosphere. This scattering, called Rayleigh scattering , is more effective at short wavelengths (the blue end of the visible spectrum ). Therefore the light scattered down to the earth at a large angle with respect to the direction of the sun's light is predominantly in the blue end of the spectrum. Note that the blue of the sky is more saturated when you look further from the sun. The almost white scattering near the sun can be attributed to Mie scattering , which is not very wavelength dependent. Measurement of the progression of saturation and brightness Index
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Rayleigh scattering refers to the scattering of light off of the molecules of the air, and can be extended to scattering from particles up to about a tenth of the wavelength of the light. It is Rayleigh scattering off the molecules of the air which gives us the blue sky . Lord Rayleigh calculated the scattered intensity from dipole scatterers much smaller than the wavelength to be: Rayleigh scattering can be considered to be elastic scattering since the photon energies of the scattered photons is not changed. Scattering in which the scattered photons have either a higher or lower photon energy is called

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Born: 12 Nov 1842 in Langford Grove (near Maldon), Essex, England
Died: 30 June 1919 in Terling Place, Witham, Essex, England
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page John Strutt suffered from poor health and his schooling at Eton and Harrow was disrupted and for four years he had a private tutor. He entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1861, graduating in 1864. His first paper in 1865 was on Maxwell 's electromagnetic theory. He worked on propogation of sound and, while on an excursion to Egypt taken for health reasons, Strutt wrote Treatise on Sound (1870-1). In 1879 he wrote a paper on travelling waves, this theory has now developed into the theory of solitons. His theory of scattering (1871) was the first correct explanation of why the sky is blue. In 1873 he succeeded to the title of Baron Rayleigh. From 1879 to 84 he was the second Cavendish professor of experimental physics at Cambridge succeeding Maxwell . Then in 1884 he became secretary of the Royal Society. Rayleigh discovered the inert gas argon in 1895, work which earned him a Nobel Prize, in 1904.

51. Rayleigh, John William Strutt, 3d Baron
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54. JOHN WILLIAM STRUTT RAYLEIGH
lord rayleigh had an interest in abnormal psychological investigations, andbecame a member and vicepresident of the Society for Psychical Research.
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RAYLEIGH, JOHN WILLIAM STRUTT his wife, the baroness, predeceasing him in 1836. Their son (d. 1873) was the 2nd baron. - earths atmosphere. Lord Rayleigh had an interest in abnormal psychological investigations, and became a member and vicepresident of the Society for Psychical Research. He was one of the original members of the Order of Merit, instituted in connection with the coronation of King Edward VII. In 1904 he was awarded a Nobel prize, and at the end of 1905 he became president of the Royal Society, of which he had been elected a fellow in 1873, and had acted as secretary from 1885 to 1896. He remained president till 1908, in which year he was chosen to succeed the 8th duke of Devonshire as chancellor of Cambridge University. For a popular but authentic account of some of Lord Rayleighs scientific work and discoveries, see an article by Sir Oliver Lodge in the National Review for September I898. RAYAH HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND

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58. Lord John W. Rayleigh
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59. The James Lind Library - Address By The Right Hon. Lord Rayleigh
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Categories Nobel Prize in Physics winners (Redirected from Lord Rayleigh John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh November 12 June 30 ) was a British physicist who (with William Ramsay ) discovered the element argon , an achievement that earned him the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904. Strutt was born in Langford Grove, Essex on November 12 . In his early years he suffered frailty and poor health. He began studying mathematics at Trinity College, Cambridge in 1861 and graduated in 1865. He was subsequently elected to a Fellowship of Trinity College. He held the post he held until he married Evelyn Balfour in 1871. In 1873 his father John James Strutt died, and the younger Strutt inherited the title of Lord Rayleigh. Rayleigh died on June 30, 1919 in Witham, Essex. This article is a stub . You can help Smartpedia by expanding it
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