lord rayleigh|lord rayleigh in English

noun

John William Strutt Rayleigh, Third Baron Rayleigh (1842-1919), English physicist, winner of the 1904 Nobel Prize in Physics for investigating of the densities of the most important gases and for his discovery of the element argo

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1. This causes Rayleigh–Taylor instability.

2. The color was most likely caused by Rayleigh scattering.

3. For most engineering purposes, the Rayleigh number is large, somewhere around 106 to 108.

4. The Rayleigh waves used for this purpose are in the ultrasonic frequency range.

5. The effect of aspect ratio, inclination angle and Rayleigh number on heat transfer is studied.

6. Systems and methods for distributed acoustic sensing based on coherent Rayleigh scattering are disclosed herein.

7. This occurs because a Rayleigh wave of lower frequency has a relatively long wavelength.

8. The flame accelerates dramatically, in part due to the Rayleigh–Taylor instability and interactions with turbulence.

9. A-segregates are predicted to form when the Rayleigh number exceeds a certain critical value.

10. The strikingly simple analytic solutions might be useful for better understanding the mechanism of Rayleigh-Bénard flows.

11. He's my lord, my lord.

12. The new algorithm is equivalent to the Rayleigh quotient iteration and its rate of convergence is cubic.

13. Love waves travel with a lower velocity than P- or S- waves, but faster than Rayleigh waves.

14. The second order optical nonlinearity of 7 hydroxyquinoline (7HQ) was investigation by using hyper Rayleigh scattering (HRS) method.

15. In 1918, Mandelstam theoretically predicted the fine structure splitting in Rayleigh scattering due to light scattering on thermal acoustic waves.

16. My Lord!

17. My Lord,

18. Good Lord!

19. O, my lord, my lord!I have been so affrighted!

20. Lord cotys.

21. There was Lord Scarman of liberal renown, but also Lord Devlin.

22. Lord Alwyne Compton was Lord High Almoner from 1882 to 1906.

23. Oh, sweet Lord.

24. Defend lord cotys!

25. Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You How You love me You paint the morning sky With miracles in mind My hope will always stand For You hold me in Your hand Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You How You love me Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You Lord, I'm Amazed by You