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Rajinder Singh

C.V. Raman's Student L.A. Ramdas

From Agricultural Meteorology to Discovery of Ramdas Layer

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ISBN:978-3-8440-9248-6
Series:Wissenschaftsgeschichte
Keywords:C.V. Raman; L.A. Ramdas; K.S. Krishnan; Calcutta School of Physics; Golden era of Indian physics; Ramdas Layer; Indian scientists; Meteorology; Agricultural Meteorology; Indian Meteorology Department; Weather; Agriculture; Raman effect
Type of publication:Reference books
Language:English
Pages:194 pages
Figures:37 figures
Weight:288 g
Format:21 x 14,8 cm
Binding:Paperback
Price:23,90 € / 29,90 SFr
Published:October 2023
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DOI:10.2370/9783844092486 (Online document)
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Abstract:Indian physicist C.V. Raman, the founder of the Raman Spectroscopy, is highly respected in India because till this date he is the only Indian who received Nobel Prize in science. Lesser known fact is that Raman trained almost 100 scientists in his laboratories, who influenced the development of science and technology in India. L.A. Ramdas was one of them who began his reserarch career under Raman in the beginning of the 1920s. Not only, he coined the term Raman effect, but also studied the effect of light scattering in gases and vapours. The present book presents Ramdas’s work on light scattering in associtation with Raman, his venture in establishing a new field, namely agricultural meteorology, and subsequently the discovery of Ramdas Layer, named after him.
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