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  1. The Optics Research of Robert John Strutt, fourth Baron Rayleigh. Charles R. Strutt. Appl. Opt. 3(10) 1113-1115 (1964) The Optics Papers of John W. Strutt, third Baron Rayleigh. John N. Howard.

  2. 12. Nov. 2015 · Biography. John William Strutt's father (born about 1797 in Harley Street, London) was the second Baron Rayleigh of Terling Place, Witham, in the county of Essex. His mother was Clara Elizabeth Latouche Vicars (born in Port Louis, Mauritius about 1825). John William Strutt had younger siblings, Clara (born about 1845), Richard (born about 1848 ...

  3. John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh. Watercolour by F. T Wellcome V0004948.jpg 2,328 × 3,747; 3.24 MB. Lord Rayleigh Vanity Fair 21 December 1899.jpg 2,046 × 3,293; 2.33 MB. Categories: Strutt (surname) John (given name) 1842 births. 1919 deaths. Nobel laureates in Physics.

  4. 7. Feb. 2024 · John William Strutt ( 12 November 1842 – 30 June 1919) was an English physicist who, with William Ramsay, discovered the element argon, an achievement for which he earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904. He also discovered the phenomenon now called Rayleigh scattering, explaining why the sky is blue, and predicted the existence of the ...

  5. 24. Sept. 2009 · Baron Rayleigh.), Robert John Strutt Cambridge University Press , Sep 24, 2009 - Science - 582 pages Lord Rayleigh was justifiably renowned for the breadth, clarity and quality of his work, which has had a continuing impact on many fields of modern science.

  6. Die Duplex-Theorie der Lokalisation wurde 1907 von John William Strutt eingeführt, der auch Sir Rayleigh oder 3. Baron Rayleigh genannt wurde. Diese Theorie trägt wesentlich zum Verstehen des Vorgangs beim natürlichen Hören des Menschen bei.

  7. 12. Nov. 2017 · On November 12, 1842, English physicist John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh was born. Rayleigh with William Ramsay, discovered argon, an achievement for which he earned the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904. He also discovered the phenomenon now called Rayleigh scattering, which can be used to explain why the sky is blue, and predicted the ...