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  1. Scientific Papers by Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) Six Volumes bound as Three. 1869 - 1919 by Lord Rayleigh, 1964-01-01
  2. Men of Physics, Lord Rayleigh, the Man and His Work by Robert Bruce Lindsay, 1970
  3. Recherches Récentes Sur Diverses Questions D'Hydrodynamique: Exposé Des Travaux De Von Helmholtz, Kirchoff, Sir W. Thomson, Lord Rayleigh, Etc (French Edition) by Marcel Brillouin, 2010-01-10
  4. The Neglect of Science: Report of Proceedings at a Conference Held in the Rooms of the Linnean Society, Burlington House, Piccadilly, W., On Wednesday, 3rd May, 1916 by Lord Rayleigh (Presiding), 1916
  5. The Becquerel Rays and the Properties of Radium by Baron John William Strutt Rayleigh, Lord Rayleigh, 2010-03-05
  6. In Memory of Lord Rayleigh etc: Reprinted from the Proceedings of The Society for Psychical Research, Part 79, Volume 31 by Oliver Joseph Lodge, 2003-02-13
  7. Scientific Papers by Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt) by Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt), 2006
  8. NINETY YEARS OF FAMILY FARMING: THE STORY OF LORD RAYLEIGH'S AND STRUTT & PARKER FARMS. by Sir William. Gavin, 1967
  9. LORD RAYLEIGH ON FLIGHT by Lord Rayleigh, 1901-01-01
  10. Scientific Papers by Lord Rayleigh (John William Strutt)Six Volumes bound as Three. 1869 - 1919 by Lord Rayleigh, 1964
  11. In Memory of Lord Rayleigh. Reprinted from the Proceedings of The Society for Psychical Research, Part 79, Volume 31 by Oliver Joseph Lodge, 2010
  12. Lord Balfour in His Relation To Science by Lord Rayleigh, 1930-01-01
  13. The Theory of Sound, Volumes I and II bound as one by Lord Baron (John William Strutt) Rayleigh, 1945-01-01
  14. Scientific Papers in six voluems bound as three by Lord ( John William Strutt ) Rayleigh, 1964-01-01

1. Lord Rayleigh - Biography
Lord Rayleigh Biography John William Strutt, third Baron Rayleigh, was born on November 12, 1842 at Langford Grove, Maldon, Essex, as the
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2. Sir William Ramsay - Biography
Led to the conclusion by different paths and, at first, without working together, both Lord Rayleigh and Sir William Ramsay succeeded in
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3. Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh (18421919, born John William Strutt)
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4. Lord Rayleigh, John William Strutt
Lord Rayleigh was born John William Strutt into a barony begun in 1821 on the occasion of King George IV's coronation.
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5. Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh Winner Of The 1904 Nobel Prize
Lord John William Strutt Rayleigh, a Nobel Prize Laureate in Physics, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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6. Agnes Pockels Lord Rayleigh
RAYLEIGH, March 2. Brunswick, January 10. My lord, Will you kindly excuse my venturing to trouble you with a German letter on a
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7. J W Strutt - Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh s Dairies had several London shops until 1929. Rayleigh s son andbiographer, Robert John, succeeded to the title in 1919 and continued in his
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Lord Rayleigh
John William Strutt was the 3rd Baron Rayleigh. The Rayleigh title was originally given to his grandmother, Charlotte, on her husband's suggestion because Joseph Holden Strutt had declined personal honours throughout his life, and perhaps didn't wish to be raised to the peerage as he should have to resign as an MP. The title had been proffered by George III for Joseph's duties in the army and in Parliament. On his wife's death in 1836, the title passed to their only son John James Strutt, 2nd Baron Rayleigh.
John James, a deeply religious man, led the life of a country squire in Essex, north-east of London. He married when he was 46, Clara, who was only 17 at the time. John W Strutt was born on 12th November 1842 into a loving and protective family. He showed early promise in mathematics, and studied under Routh at Cambridge becoming Senior Wrangler (top of the year in the math exam). He also had an abiding interest in photography from his youth.
J W Strutt became a fellow of Trinity College Cambridge in 1866. He travelled widely for that time, including the US and Egypt. On returning from a visit to the United States, where he met President Andrew Johnson, he purchased some laboratory equipment for Terling. The laboratory at Terling was the centre for many of Rayleigh's experiments on sound, and also where he finally tracked down the gas argon, for which he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Physics. He married Evelyn Balfour, the sister of the future Prime Minister Arthur Balfour, in 1871.

8. On The Theory Of Long Waves And Bores. - Rayleigh, Lord.
On the Theory of Long Waves and Bores. Rayleigh, Lord. Extracted from the Proceedings of the Royal Society of London, Series A 1914.
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9. The Life Of J. J. Thomson - RAYLEIGH, LORD
The Life of J. J. Thomson RAYLEIGH, LORD Cambridge University Press Auto/Biography
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10. Theory Of Heat - MAXWELL, J, CLERK. RAYLEIGH, LORD (REVISER)
Theory of Heat; MAXWELL, J, CLERK. RAYLEIGH, LORD (REVISER). Offered by The Victoria Bookshop
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11. A Model City; Or, Reformed London. 4; Lighting ; Electricity. Gas .
A Model City; or, Reformed London. 4; Lighting ; Electricity. Gas. A 2 part article. Rayleigh, Lord Vincent, Edmund. An article extracted from
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12. Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh AKA John William Strutt. Born 12Nov-1842 Birthplace LangfordGrove, Maldon, Essex, England Died 30-Jun-1919
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Birthplace: Langford Grove, Maldon, Essex, England
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Location of death: Terling Place, Witham, Essex, England
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Executive summary: Discovered the element Argon Father: John James Strutt, 2nd Baron Rayleigh (d. 1873)
Mother: Clara Elizabeth La Touche Wife: Evelyn Balfour (m. 1871, three sons) High School: Eton College High School: Harrow School University: BA, Trinity College, Cambridge University (1865) Professor: Cavendish Professor of Physics, Cambridge University (1879–84) Administrator: Chancellor, Cambridge University (1908-19) Nobel Prize for Physics Royal Medal Matteucci Medal ... Royal Society 1873, Secretary 1885-96, President 1905-08 Author of books: The Theory of Sound , physics) Do you know something we don't?

13. Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh (18421919, born John William Strutt). Argon. Royal InstitutionProceedings 14, 524 (1895) from Rayleigh s Scientific Papers , vol IV
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Lord Rayleigh (1842-1919, born John William Strutt)
Argon
Royal Institution Proceedings , 524 (1895) [from Rayleigh's Scientific Papers , vol IV (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Press, 1903)] Nature inviting criticisms from chemists who might be interested in such questions. I obtained various useful suggestions, but none going to the root of the matter. Several persons who wrote to me privately were inclined to think that the explanation was to be sought in a partial dissociation of the nitrogen derived from ammonia. For, before going further, I ought to explain that, in the nitrogen obtained by the ammonia method, someabout a seventh partis derived from the ammonia, the larger part, however, being derived as usual from the atmosphere. If the chemically derived nitrogen were partly dissociated into its component atoms, then the lightness of the gas so prepared would be explained. That result stood out pretty sharply from the first; but it was necessary to confirm it by comparison with nitrogen chemically derived in other ways. The table before you gives a summary of such results, the numbers being the weights in grams actually contained under standard conditions in the globe employed. ATMOSPHERIC NITROGEN.

14. Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh (18421919, born John William Strutt). Density of Nitrogen.Nature 46, 512 (1892) from Scientific Papers , vol IV (Cambridge, UK Cambridge
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Density of Nitrogen
Nature , 512 (1892) [from Scientific Papers , vol IV (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge Press, 1903)] I am much puzzled by some recent results as to the density of nitrogen, and shall be obliged if any of your chemical readers can offer suggestions as to the cause. According to two methods of preparation I obtain quite distinct values. The relative difference, amounting to about 1/1000 part, is small in itself, but it lies entirely outside the errors of experiment, and can only be attributed to a variation in the character of the gas. In the first method the oxygen of atmospheric air is removed in the ordinary way by metallic copper, itself reduced by hydrogen from the oxide. The air, freed from CO by potash , gives up its oxygen to copper heated in hard glass over a large Bunsen, and then passes over about a foot of red-hot copper in a furnace. This tube was used merely as an indicator, and the copper in it remained bright throughout. The gas then passed through a wash-bottle containing sulphuric acid, thence again through the furnace over copper oxide , and finally over sulphuric acid, potash and phosphoric anhydride.

15. ISS: Biography Of Lord Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh. Lord Rayleigh. 18421920. John William Strutt, one of the lastintellectual giants of the Victorian era, world-famous as experimental
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Researchers Lord Rayleigh John William Strutt, one of the last intellectual giants of the Victorian era, world-famous as experimental physicist and discoverer of argon.
In 1876 in the discussion of William Barrett 's paper on spiritualism before the British Association for the Advancement of Science, he declared that his own interest in the subject dates from 1874. He was first attracted to it by the investigations of William Crookes . "Although," he said, "my opportunities have not been so good as those enjoyed by Professor Barrett, I have seen enough to convince me that those are wrong who wish to prevent investigation by casting ridicule on those who may feel inclined to engage in it."
Physical phenomena impressed him more than mental ones. He had many sittings with Mrs. Kate Fox-Jencken and Eusapia Palladino . He was nonplussed by the result. Yet he never felt sufficiently convinced to declare himself in public. To automatic writing and trance he paid little attention. He did not think the evidence for telepathy conclusive, but he declared that, given irrefragable evidence, for telepathy between living persons, he would have no difficulty in extending it to telepathy from the dead.
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16. Lord Rayleigh - Definition Of Lord Rayleigh In Encyclopedia
Lord RayleighJohn William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (November 12, 1842 June30, 1919) was a British physicist who (with William Ramsay) discovered the
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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 . He also discovered the phenomenon now called Rayleigh scattering 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 and graduated in . He was subsequently elected to a Fellowship of Trinity College. He held the post until his marriage to Evelyn Balfour in In his father John James Strutt died, and the younger Strutt inherited the Barony of Rayleigh. He was the second Cavendish Professor of Physics at Cambridge University , following James Clerk Maxwell in this position from to Rayleigh died on June 30, 1919 in Witham, Essex. Craters on Mars and the Moon are named in his honor.

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Lord Rayleigh. Lord Rayleigh.
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18. RTAB: The Rayleigh Scattering Database
RTAB the Rayleigh scattering database. Lord rayleigh lord Rayleigh. Created byLynn Kissel. RTAB data files are available at
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RTAB: the Rayleigh scattering database
Lord Rayleigh
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RTAB data files are available at:
ftp://www-phys.llnl.gov/pub/rayleigh/RTAB A published account of RTAB is also available:
"RTAB: the Rayleigh scattering database,"
Lynn Kissel (2000) Radiation Physics and Chemistry Also see:
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19. JHT History Of Heat Transfer - Rayleigh
Lord Rayleigh was a British physicist born near Maldon, Essex, on November 12, 1842.He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated as
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Lord Rayleigh Lord Rayleigh was a British physicist born near Maldon, Essex, on November 12, 1842. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, where he graduated as Senior Wrangler in 1865. As a successor to James Clerk Maxwell, he was head of the Cavendish Laboratory at Cambridge from 1879-1884, and in 1887 became Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institute of Great Britain. He was elected in 1873 as a Fellow of the Royal Society and served as its president from 1905-1908. He received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1904 for his 1894 collaborative discovery (with Sir William Ramsay) of the inert elementary gas argon. Rayleigh's research covered almost the entire field of physics, including sound, wave theory, optics, colour vision, electrodynamics, electromagnetism, the scattering of light, hydrodynamics, the flow of liquids, capillarity, viscosity, the density of gases, photography and elasticity, as well as electrical measurements and standards. His research on sound was embodied in his Theory of Sound and his other extensive studies in physics appeared in his "Scientific Papers." Rayleigh died on June 30, 1919 at Witham, Essex.

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