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Tyn·dall T0445500 (tĭn′dl), John 1820-1893. Irish-born British physicist and lecturer known for his work on atmospheric gases and the scattering of light by small particles.Tyndall (ˈtɪndəl) n (Biography) John. 1820–93, Irish physicist, noted for his work on the radiation of heat by gases, the transmission of sound through the atmosphere, and the scattering of lightThesaurusNoun | 1. | Tyndall - British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his experiments on the transparency of gases and the absorption of radiant heat by gases and the transmission of sound through the atmosphere; he was the first person to explain why the daylight sky is blue (1820-1893)John Tyndall |
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Tyndall John. 1820--93, Irish physicist, noted for his work on the radiation of heat by gases, the transmission of sound through the atmosphere, and the scattering of light TyndallenUK
Tyn·dall (tin'dĕl), John, English physicist, 1820-1893. See: Tyndall effect, tyndallization, Tyndall phenomenon. TyndallenUK Related to Tyndall: Tyndall effect, John TyndallSynonyms for Tyndallnoun British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his experiments on the transparency of gases and the absorption of radiant heat by gases and the transmission of sound through the atmosphereSynonyms |