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  1. The scattering of light (The Scientific papers of Sir C. V. Raman) by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1978
  2. The scattering of light: The scientific papers of Sir C.V. Raman by Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, 1978
  3. Sir C.V. Raman: A short biographical sketch by P Krishnamurti, 1938

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Indian physicist. He won a 1930 Nobel Prize for his discovery of the Raman effect. Encyclopedia Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata chÅ­n drəsĕk¤rə vĕng kətə r¤ mən ) , 1888–1970, Indian physicist. He was professor of physics at Calcutta Univ. from 1917 to 1933. In Bangalore he directed the Indian Institute of Science and, from 1946, the Raman Institute. For his research on the diffusion of light and for his discovery of the Raman effect , he received the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics. He is noted also for his studies of diamonds. In 1929 he was knighted. Wikipedia Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman November 7 November 21 ) was an Indian physicist , who was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him. Raman was born in Tiruchirapalli Tamil Nadu . At an early age Raman moved to the city of Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh . He completed his BA and MA in Physics and English from the Presidency College , Madras (now Chennai ). He entered Presidency College, Madras, in 1902, and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination, winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree, obtaining the highest distinctions. He joined the

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Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman (சந்திரசேகர வேங்கட ராமன்) November 7 November 21 ) was an Indian physicist , who was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him. Raman was an Indian Tamilian, born in Tiruchirapalli Tamil Nadu . At an early age Raman moved to the city of Visakhapatnam Andhra Pradesh . He completed his BA and MA in Physics and English from the Presidency College , Madras (now Chennai ). He entered Presidency College, Madras, in 1902, and in 1904 passed his B.A. examination, winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A. degree, obtaining the highest distinctions. He joined the Indian Civil Services as an Assistant Accountant General in Calcutta (now Kolkata Raman was a professor of Physics at the Calcutta University for the next fifteen years. It was here that his work on optics got recognized. Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the Raman effect Raman spectroscopy , based on his effect is also named after him. It was the first time that an Indian scholar who studied wholly in India received the Nobel Prize. An interesting anecdote goes that he was offered a toast during the Nobel function. Being a strict

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Indian physicist who in 1928 discovered what became known as the Raman effect: the scattering of monochromatic (single-wavelength) light when passed through a transparent substance. The Raman spectra produced are used to obtain information on the structure of molecules. Nobel prize 1930.
Raman was born in Trichinopoly, Madras, and studied at Madras.
He joined the civil service as an accountant in Calcutta but pursued his studies privately. His work on vibration in sound and the theory of musical instruments and on diffraction led to his becoming professor of physics at the University of Calcutta 1917-33. From 1948 he was director of the Raman Research Institute, built for him by the government in Bangalore.
Raman showed 1921 that the blue colour of the sea is produced by the scattering of light by water molecules. Continuing to work on the scattering of light, he arrived at the Raman effect. It is caused by the internal motion of the molecules encountered, which may impart energy to the light photons or absorb energy in the resulting collisions. Raman scattering therefore gives precise information on the motion and shape of molecules.
Raman's other research included the effects of sound waves on the scattering of light in 1935 and 1936, the vibration of atoms in crystals in the 1940s, the optics of gemstones, particularly diamonds, and of minerals in the 1950s, and the physiology of human colour vision in the 1960s.

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(November 7, 1888-November 21, 1970) was an (A member of the race of people living in North America when Europeans arrived) Indian (A scientist trained in physics) physicist . He was born in (Click link for more info and facts about Tiruchirapalli) Tiruchirapalli (A state in southeastern India on the Bay of Bengal (south of Andhra Pradesh); formerly Madras) Tamil Nadu . At an early age Raman moved to the city of (Click link for more info and facts about Visakhapatnam) Visakhapatnam (A state of southeastern India on the Bay of Bengal) Andhra Pradesh . He completed his BA and MA in Physics and English from the (Click link for more info and facts about Presidency College) Presidency College , Madras (now (A city in Tamil Nadu on the Bay of Bengal; formerly Madras) Chennai ). He joined the Indian Civil Services as an Assistant Accountant General in Calcutta (now (The largest city in India and one of the largest cities in the world; located in eastern India; suffers from poverty and overcrowding)

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Physics Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata (November 7,1888 - November 21, 1970; India) Sir Chandrasekhara Raman was a noted Indian physicist who made significant contributions to and had much influence on the growth of science in his own country. In the field of physics, Raman's interests involved light and his work on light led to a Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930. Raman was born in Trichinopoly, India and graduated from the University of Madras at the young age of 16. Three years later at the age of 19, Raman received his M.A. from the same university. Following the completion of his studies, Raman worked for ten years (1907-1917) for the Indian Department of Finance. At that same time, Raman was conducting independent research on sound using musical instruments and having his research published. This research made many contributions to the physics of music. In 1933, Raman left the University of Calcutta and obtained a position as head of the department of physics at the Indian Institute of Science at Bangalore. In 1942, Raman was awarded the Franklin Medal of the Franklin Institute and in 1947, Raman was named as director of the Raman Research Institute, also situated in Bangalore. While engaged at the Raman Research Institute, Raman worked on crystal structure as well as colour perception. Raman then proceeded to become a member of the Pontifical Academy of Science in 1961. In regard to general science in India, Raman's contributions were significant. He founded the Indian Journal of Physics and the Indian Academy of Sciences as well as contributing to the building of almost all of the research institutes built in India during the span of his professional life. On November 21, 1970, Raman died in Bangalore (Britannica, 9:917, 1994; Encyclopedia Americana, 23:242, 1991; Encyclopedia International, 15:287,1964; and Barba, p. 67, 1995).

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Chandrasekhara Venkata (C. V.) Raman won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1930 "for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the effect named after him." Raman was the first Asian to win a Nobel Prize. Raman was born on November 7, 1888 near Trichinopoly, India. Through his father, Raman gained a love of music and also developed an early interest in mathematics and science. A gifted student, he earned a BA with highest honors in physics from the Presidency College in Madras at the age of 16. Because of ill health, Raman did not go abroad to continue his studies in physics but stayed at Presidency College where he completed his master's degree in 1907, again earning highest honors. He published his first scientific paper at the age of 17 in The Philosophical Magazine in London.

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(b. Nov. 7, 1888, Trichinopoly, Indiad. Nov. 21, 1970, Bangalore), Indian physicist whose work was influential in the growth of science in India. He was the recipient of the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1930 for the discovery that when light traverses a transparent material, some of the light changes in wavelength.

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