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The Scientific Papers Of Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Volume Four: Mechanics of Fluids; Miscellaneous Papers by Batchelor, G. K. (editor) Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor - 1971

by Batchelor, G. K. (editor) Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

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The Scientific Papers Of Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor Volume Four: Mechanics of Fluids; Miscellaneous Papers

by Batchelor, G. K. (editor) Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

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Cambridge, England: Cambridge At the University Press. Near Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1971. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This copy has been signed by the editor G. K. Batchelor. This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good+ dust jacket. The book is in mostly clean condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The price clipped dust jacket has a couple of small edge tears and some spots of ground-in dirt. All corners of the dust jacket have been clipped. "Taylor is best known to students of physics for his very first paper, published while he was still an undergraduate, in which he showed that interference of visible light produced fringes even with extremely weak light sources. The interference effects were produced with light from a gas light, attenuated through a series of dark glass plates, diffracting around a sewing needle. Three months were required to produce a sufficient exposure of the photographic plate. The paper does not mention quanta of light (photons) and does not reference Einstein's 1905 paper on the photoelectric effect, but today the result can be interpreted by saying that less than one photon on average was present at a time. Once it became widely accepted ca. 1927 that the electromagnetic field was quantized, Taylor's experiment began to be presented in pedagogical treatments as evidence that interference effects with light cannot be interpreted in terms of one photon interfering with another photon—that, in fact, a single photon must travel through both slits of a double-slit apparatus." (from Wikipedia); Signed by Editor .
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  • Publisher Cambridge At the University Press
  • Place of Publication Cambridge, England
  • Date Published 1971
  • Keywords Science, G. K. Batchelor, Sir Geoffrey Taylor, Physics, Physicists, Mechanics Of Fluids, Science

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by Batchelor, G. K. (editor) Sir Geoffrey Ingram Taylor

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Cambridge, England: Cambridge At the University Press. Near Fine in Very Good- dust jacket. 1971. 1st Edition; 1st Printing. Hardcover. B&W Illustrations; This copy has been signed by the editor G. K. Batchelor. This book is in Near Fine condition and has a Very Good- dust jacket. The book is in mostly clean condition. The text pages are clean and bright. The price clipped dust jacket has a couple of small edge tears and some spots of ground-in dirt. All corners of the dust jacket have been clipped. "Taylor is best known to students of physics for his very first paper, published while he was still an undergraduate, in which he showed that interference of visible light produced fringes even with extremely weak light sources. The interference effects were produced with light from a gas light, attenuated through a series of dark glass plates, diffracting around a sewing needle. Three months were required to produce a sufficient exposure of the photographic plate. The paper does not… Read More
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