ଥୋମାସ ୟଙ୍ଗ

ଉଇକିପିଡ଼ିଆ‌ରୁ
Thomas Young
Born(1773-06-13)୧୩ ଜୁନ ୧୭୭୩
Died୧୦ ମଇ ୧୮୨୯(1829-05-10) (ବୟସ ୫୫)
London, England
Known forWave theory of light
Double-slit experiment
Astigmatism
Young–Helmholtz theory
Young temperament
Young's Modulus
ବିଜ୍ଞାନୀ ଜୀବନ
କ୍ଷେତ୍ରPhysics
Physiology
Egyptology
Signature

ଥୋମାସ ୟଙ୍ଗ (English: Thomas Young; ୧୩ ଜୁନ ୧୭୭୩ - ୧୦ ମଇ ୧୮୨୯) ଜଣେ ଇଂରେଜ ପଦାର୍ଥ ବିଜ୍ଞାନୀ | ସେ ଦୃଷ୍ଟି, ଆଲୋକ, ଧ୍ୱନି, ମନସ୍ତତ୍ତ୍ୱ, ଭାଷା ଆଦି କ୍ଷେତ୍ରରେ ଉଲ୍ଲେଖନୀୟ ଅବଦାନ କରିଯାଇଛନ୍ତି ।

ଜୀବନୀ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ମୃତ୍ୟୁ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ଗବେଷଣା[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ଆଲୋକ ତରଙ୍ଗ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ୟଙ୍ଗ ମଡ୍ୟୁଲସ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ୟଙ୍ଗ ଲାପ୍ଲାସ ସମୀକରଣ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ଭାଷା[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ଧ୍ୱନି[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

ଅଧିକ ପଢନ୍ତୁ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

Mathematical elements of natural philosophy, 2002
  • Barr, E. Scott (1963). "Men and Milestones in Optics. II. Thomas Young". Applied Optics. 2 (6): 639–647. Bibcode:1963ApOpt...2..639B. doi:10.1364/AO.2.000639.- The link is to a pdf version of the paper.
  • Robinson, Andrew (2005). "A Polymath's Dilemma". Nature. 438 (7066): 291. Bibcode:2005Natur.438..291R. doi:10.1038/438291a. PMID 16292291.
  • Robinson, Andrew (2006). "Thomas Young: The Man Who Knew Everything". History Today. 56: 53–57. {{cite journal}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  • Robinson, Andrew (2006). The Last Man Who Knew Everything: Thomas Young, the Anonymous Polymath Who Proved Newton Wrong, Explained How We See, Cured the Sick and Deciphered the Rosetta Stone. New York: Pi Press. ISBN 0-13-134304-1.
  • Saslow, Wayne (2002). Electricity, Magnetism, and Light. Toronton: Thomson Learning. ISBN 0-12-619455-6.- Discusses Young's theoretical and experimental work on interference
  • Wood, Alex; Frank Oldham (1954). Thomas Young. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
  • Young, Thomas (1823). An Account of Some Recent Discoveries in Hieroglyphical Literature and Egyptian Antiquities. London: John Murray. Young's account of his hieroglyphic research. (reissued by Cambridge University Press, 2010. ISBN 978-1-108-01716-9)

ବାହାର ଲିଙ୍କ[ସମ୍ପାଦନା]

  1. Cambridge in the Age of the Enlightenment: Science, Religion and Politics from the Restoration to the French Revolution (2002) by John Gascoigne, p. 278.