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Hardcover Life of John William Strutt Book

ISBN: 1025801237

ISBN13: 9781025801230

Life of John William Strutt

"Life of John William Strutt" is a comprehensive and intimate biography of one of the most influential physicists of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Written by his son, the fourth Baron Rayleigh, this work chronicles the remarkable career and intellectual contributions of the third Baron Rayleigh, a Nobel laureate whose discoveries spanned the breadth of classical physics.

The narrative explores Strutt's pioneering research into acoustics, optics, and fluid dynamics, including his monumental work on the discovery of argon, which earned him the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1904. Beyond his laboratory achievements, the book provides insight into his leadership within the scientific community, his tenure as President of the Royal Society, and his role as Chancellor of Cambridge University. Readers will find a detailed account of the rigorous experimentation and profound theoretical insights that led to the identification of Rayleigh scattering and the development of the Rayleigh-Jeans law.

This biography serves as both a historical record of a golden age in physical science and a personal portrait of a man dedicated to the pursuit of empirical truth. It is an essential resource for students of the history of science and those interested in the life of a seminal figure in modern physics.

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