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Chandrasekhara Venkata RamanBorn7 November 1888Tiruchirapalli, British IndiaDied21 November 1970ResidenceIndiaNationalityIndianFieldPhysicsInstitutionIndian Finance DepartmentIndian Association for the Cultivation of ScienceIndian Institute of ScienceAlma MaterPresidency CollegeAcademic AdvisorNoneNotable StudentsG. RamachandranKnown forRaman effectNotable PrizesNobel Prize in PhysicsBharat RatnaLenin Peace PrizeSir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, CBE (Tamil: சந்திரசேகர வெங்கடராமன்) (, 1888 – November 21, 1970) was an Indian physicist, who was awarded the 1930 Nobel Prize in Physics for his work on the scattering of light and for the discovery of the Raman effect, which is named after him. Contents.BiographyEarly yearsRaman was born in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu.

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At an early age, Raman moved to the city of Visakhapatnam, Andhra Pradesh.Middle yearsHe completed his BA and MA in Physics and English from the Presidency College, Madras (now Chennai). He entered Presidency College, Madras, in 1902, and in 1904 passed his B.A. Examination, winning the first place and the gold medal in physics; in 1907 he gained his M.A.

Degree, obtaining the highest distinctions. He joined the Indian Finance Department as an Assistant Accountant General in Calcutta (now Kolkata). Soon afterwards, Raman started doing experiments at the Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS). This is where Raman did his Nobel Prize winning work.In 1917, Raman resigned from his government service and took up the newly created Palit Professorship in Physics at the University of Calcutta. Simultaneously, he continued doing research at the IACS, where he became the Honorary Secretary.

Raman used to refer to this period as the golden era of his career. Many talented students gathered around him at the IACS and the University of Calcutta. He was president of the 16th session of the Later yearsHe retired from the Indian Institute in 1948 and a year later he established the Raman Research Institute in Bangalore Karnataka, serving as its director and remained active there until his death on 1970, in Bangalore, Karnataka, at the age of 82.WorksQuotesWhen he was offered a toast during the Nobel function: Being a strict teetotaller he responded,Sir, you have seen the Raman effect on alcohol; please do not try to see the alcohol effect on Raman.BooksFor compact work, see: Scientific Papers of CV Raman, Ed. S Ramaseshan, Indian Academy of Sciences, Bangalore 1988. Vol. 1 - Scattering of Light (Ed. S Ramaseshan).

Vol. 2 - Acoustic. Vol.

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3 - Optica. Vol.

4 - Optics of Minerals and Diamond. Vol.

5 - Physics of Crystals. Vol.

6 - Floral Colours and Visual PerceptionBibliography. 1909.

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'On the 'Wolf-Note' in the Bowed Stringed Instruments', Philos. Mag., 19161917. 'The Maintenance of Vibrations in a Periodic Field of Force', Philos. Mag, 1917 (with A. Dey).

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Calcutta, 19191920. 'On the Sound of Splashes', Philos. Mag, 1920. 'On a Mechanical Violin-Player for Acoustical Experiments, Philos.

Mag., 1920. 'Experiments with Mechanically-Played Violins', Proc. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 1920. 'On Kaufmann's Theory of the Impact of the Pianoforte Hammer', proc. London, 1920 (with B Banerji). 'Musical Drums with Harmonic Overtones', Nature (London), 1920 (with S. Kumar)1921.

'Whispering Gallery Phenomena at St. Paul's Cathedral', Nature (London) 1921 (with G.A. Sutherland). 'The Nature of Vowel Sounds', Nature (London) 1921. 'On the Whispering Gallery Phenomenon', Proc.

London, 1922 (with G.A. Sutherland). 'On Some Indian Stringed Instruments', Proc. Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science, 19211922. 'On Whispering Galleries', Indian Assoc. Sci., 1922.

'On the Molecular Scattering of Light in Water and the Colour of the Sea', Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1922. 'The Acoustical Knowledge of the Ancient Hindus', Asutosh Mookerjee Silver Jubilee - Vol 2,1926.

'The Subjective Analysis of Musical Tones', Nature (London), 19261927. 'Musical Instruments and Their Tones'1928.

'A new type of Secondary Radiation', Nature, 1928. 'A new radiation', Indian Journal of Physics, 19281935. 'The Indian Musical Drums', Proc. Sci., 1935. 'The Diffraction of Light by High Frequency Sound Waves: Part I', Proc. Sci., 1935 (with N.

Nagendra Nath). 'The Diffraction of Light by High Frequency Sound Waves: Part II', Proc. Sci., 1935 (with N. Nagendra Nath). 'Nature of Thermal Agitation in Liquids', Nature (London), 1935 (with B.V. Raghavendra Rao)1936. 'The Diffraction of Light by High Frequency Sound Waves: Part III: Doppler Effect and Coherence Phenomena', Proc.

Sci., 1936 (with N. Nagendra Nath). 'The Diffraction of Light by High Frequency Sound Waves: Part IV: Generalised Theory', Proc. Sci., 1936 (with N. Nagendra Nath). 'The Diffraction of Light by High Frequency Sound Waves: Part V: General Considerations - Oblique Incidence and Amplitude Changes', Proc. Sci., 1936 (with N.

Nagendra Nath). 'Diffraction of Light by Ultrasonic Waves', Nature (London), 1936 (with N. Nagendra Nath)1937. 'Acoustic Spectrum of Liquids', Nature (London), 1937 (with B.V. Raghavendra Rao)1938. 'Light Scattering and Fluid Viscosity', Nature (London), 1938 (with B.V.

Raghavendra Rao)1948. Aspects of Science, 19481951.

The New Physics: Talks on Aspects of Science, 19511959. Lectures on Physical Optics, 1959See also. Raman laser. Raman scattering.

Raman spectroscopy. Raman amplification. Resonance Raman spectroscopy. Raman Research Institute. Raman optical activity. Raman (crater)This article might use material from a, which is released under the.

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I deals with houses I to VI. First House deals with the beginning of life, childhood, health, physical body and character. Second House represents family, face, right eye, food, manners and source of death. Third House rules brothers and sisters, intelligence and other immediate relations. Fourth House indicates peace of mind, home life, land and ancestral properties, education, neck and shoulders. Fifth House indicate children, intelligence, emotions and fame.

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Span of Life, 8. Rasi Effects, 9. On Bhavas, 10. Conception and Birth, 11. Ududasas, 12. Rajayogas, 14. Matrimony, 16.

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Nowhere in the world except, perhaps, in India have marriages survived lifelong for generations. This is solely because marriages are made on astrological factors. For the first time ever, this book tells you what actually constitutes matching of charts and how to go about it. It shows you how to overcome the situation when charts show marriage breakdown due to: premuture death, severe incompatibility, mental and psychological aberrations, loss of spouse, infidelity. It contains practical examples from the author`s case studies on: good matching, poor matching, dosharidden matching, dosha-free matching. This book is a compilation of author`s editorials that have appeared earlier in The Astrological Magazine.

The illustrations and the questions and answers are additional and aimed at clearing some common doubts usually encountered while matching charts will help in removing many misconceptions on the subject amongst the laymen and in educating the students on the complex art of matching. Author by: Bepin BehariLanguange: enPublisher by: Motilal Banarsidass Publ.Format Available: PDF, ePub, MobiTotal Read: 17Total Download: 600File Size: 47,9 MbDescription: A unique publication on Hindu astrology which exposes everyday human problems like education, sex, marriage, job, finance, ill-health and death in the most revealing manner.

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