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Rayleigh

[ rey-lee ]

noun

  1. John William Strutt [struht], 3rd Baron, 1842–1919, English physicist: Nobel Prize 1904.


Rayleigh

/ ˈɪɪ /

noun

  1. Rayleigh, Lord18421919MBritishSCIENCE: physicist Lord , title of John William Strutt , 1842–1919, British physicist. He discovered argon (1894) with Ramsay and made important contributions to the theory of sound, the theory of scattering of radiation, etc. Nobel prize for physics 1904
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Rayleigh

  1. British physicist whose investigation of the densities of gases led to his discovery (with Sir William Ramsay) of the noble gas argon in 1894. For this work he won the 1904 Nobel Prize for physics.
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This is caused by a process known as "Rayleigh scattering", which also makes the sky blue and our sunsets red.

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This is caused by a process known as "Rayleigh scattering" which also makes the sky blue and our sunsets red.

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More than 100,000 people signed the petition by Christina, from Rayleigh in Essex, whose personal difficult journey inspired her to take action.

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Mark Francois, the Conservative MP for Rayleigh and Wickford, told the Commons: "Despite what senior county councillors are telling ministers, there is absolutely no clamour in Essex for devolution, in fact quite the reverse."

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The secondary school in Rayleigh has solar panels on one of its teaching blocks, but most of the school is heated by gas-fired boilers.

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