Asia's first Nobel laureate
Sir Chandrasekhar Venkataraman was born in 1888 at the place of named Tiruchirappalli in Tamilnadu.
Raman's interest was in science from the beginning. from the time he was studying in college, he used to do scientific research at home physics of his favorite subject. He wrote an essay on the topic related to physics and gave it to his teacher johns so that he would give his consent and reform suggestions. After waiting for a long time Raman sent the article to appear in a well-known science magazine of Philosophical magazine in London.
The main theme of Raman's discoveries is light. Waves in the water rise in the same light the waves do not rise in the water, the waves in the water arise due to the influence of air and no need of air to spread the light. when Raman went abroad for the first time in 1921, he saw that the water of the mediator renean appears dark blue while the color of the water in the Bay of Bengal is not like this, after this Raman 4-5 year was engaged in the solving this problem. He proved that the color of the light changes when the light comes from liquid and transparent substances. This principle is named as Raman effect. He had so much confidence in this research and he had told his friends that after 5 years it would be the highest Nobel Prize. The Raman effect was rendered in 1925 and got the Nobel prize in 1930.
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Sir Chandrasekhar Venkataraman was born in 1888 at the place of named Tiruchirappalli in Tamilnadu.
Raman's interest was in science from the beginning. from the time he was studying in college, he used to do scientific research at home physics of his favorite subject. He wrote an essay on the topic related to physics and gave it to his teacher johns so that he would give his consent and reform suggestions. After waiting for a long time Raman sent the article to appear in a well-known science magazine of Philosophical magazine in London.
7Nov1888-21Nov1970 |
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