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  1. Nov 7, 2022 · Sir C. V. Raman was honoured on numerous platforms for his incredible contribution to advancing the sciences. After India became independent, he became the first national professor of India. He was awarded Bharat Ratna in 1954. He remains one of the few recipients to receive both the Bharat Ratna and the Nobel Prize.

  2. In 1928 the Indian physicist C. V. Raman (1888-1970) discovered the effect named after him virtually simultaneously with the Russian physicists G. S. Landsberg (1890-1957) and L. I. Mandelstam (1879-1944). I first provide a biographical sketch of Raman through his years in Calcutta (1907-1932) and Bangalore (after 1932). I then discuss his scientific work in acoustics, astronomy, and optics up to 1928, including his views on Albert Einstein's light-quantum hypothesis and on Arthur Holly ...

  3. Feb 28, 2024 · C.V. Raman – Early Life and Education. C.V. Raman was born into a south Indian Brahmin family, the son of R. Chandrasekhara Aiyer and Parvathi Ammal. His father’s role as a lecturer in mathematics and physics created an academic environment at home, igniting Raman’s curiosity and passion for science from an early age.

  4. 268 1930 C.V.RAMAN be ascribed to thermal agitation, and the experimental results appeared to support this view. The fact that molecules are optically anisotropic and can orientate freely in liquids was found to give rise to an additional type of scattering. This could be distinguished from the scattering due to fluctua-

  5. CV Raman, KS Krishnan. Nature 121 (3053), 711-711. , 1928. 210. 1928. On the molecular scattering of light in water and the colour of the sea. CV Raman.

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  7. Jun 29, 2024 · C V Raman Discovery behind the Blue colour of the sea- In 1919, Raman began investigating light scattering as part of his broadening foray into optics. His first amazing discovery was the mechanics of seawater's blue colour.

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