Spectroscopy and combustion theory - GAYDON A.G.

KORTE INHOUD

Hardcover, dj, in-8, 242 pp., index.

A.G. Gaydon was an English scientist well known for his contributions to spectroscopy and combustion theory. His work typically covers topics like the analysis of chemical reactions and the application of spectroscopy in studying combustion processes.

Spectroscopy and Combustion Theory: Spectroscopy is the study of the interaction between light and matter. It is essential in analyzing substances and chemical reactions, including combustion processes. Combustion theory, on the other hand, explains the chemical reactions involved in combustion, including the energy released and how the process occurs on a molecular level.

Gaydon’s work on spectroscopy involves understanding the spectral lines produced when atoms or molecules absorb or emit light. In combustion theory, he delves into how fuels react with oxygen to produce heat and light. His research involves using spectroscopic techniques to measure the gases and products of combustion reactions, providing insights into the eff...
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1948Uitgever: Chapman and hall242 paginasTaal: Engels