Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh

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Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh is a multi-volume collection of the influential research articles and scientific contributions of physicist John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh, covering key developments in optics, acoustics, and other areas of physics.

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instanceOf collected papers
scientific book series
author Lord Rayleigh
surface form: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
citedFor classical results in acoustics
classical results in optics
classical results in wave theory
collectsWorkOf Lord Rayleigh
surface form: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
compiledFrom conference papers
journal articles
research reports
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
documentedIn bibliographies of John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
editor Lord Rayleigh
surface form: John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
hasGenre physics monographs
scientific literature
hasPart volume 1 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 2 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 3 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 4 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 5 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 6 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
volume 7 of Scientific Papers of Lord Rayleigh
includesWorkOn Rayleigh scattering
capillarity
diffraction
electrical vibrations
optical interference
properties of gases
standards of length and time
theory of sound
language English
mainSubject acoustics
electromagnetism
fluid dynamics
optics
physics
scattering of light
sound propagation
wave theory
notableFor comprehensive record of Lord Rayleigh’s scientific work
publicationPeriod early 20th century
late 19th century
publisher Cambridge University Press
relatedTo Rayleigh scattering theory
The Theory of Sound
targetAudience historians of science
physicists
usedAs historical reference in physics

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