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  • {{r|Lord Rayleigh}}
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  • '''John William Strutt, Lord Rayleigh''' (b. November 12, 1842, Langford Grove, Maldon, England – d. June
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  • {{r|Lord Rayleigh}}
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  • ...the Swiss mathematical physicist [[Walter Ritz]] and the English physicist Lord Rayleigh ([[John William Strutt]]). Among numerical mathematicians it is common to a ...e two workers differ considerably, although Rayleigh himself believed<ref>Lord Rayleigh, On the calculation of Chladni’s figures for a square plate, Philosophica
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  • ...nd this phenomenon is called [[Rayleigh scattering]]. It was named after [[Lord Rayleigh]], an [[England|English]] physicist who first described it in the 1870s.<re
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  • <td rowspan="1"> 1904 <td> [[Lord Rayleigh]] <td>UK
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  • ...ntists as Robert Boyle, John Herschel, Julian Huxley, John William Strutt (Lord Rayleigh), Stephen Wolfram. [http://www.etoncollege.com/default.asp Follow menu to f
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  • ...f the experiment and was dubious about his interpretation of the result. [[Lord Rayleigh]] (John William Strutt), who was a strict believer in ether, urged Michels
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