- The
Tyndall effect is
light scattering by
particles in a
colloid such as a very fine
suspension (a sol). Also
known as
Tyndall scattering, it is similar...
- daughter, Alana,
married Sir
William Tyndall of Deene. It has
already been
related that,
through the Felbriggs, the
Tyndalls came to be co-heirs to the Barony...
-
Urban District of
Tyndall-Garson.
Tyndall was
founded in 1893. In the 2021
Census of Po****tion
conducted by
Statistics Canada,
Tyndall had a po****tion...
- by
members of the
Tyndall family until 1916, when
Henry Herbert Wills bought it and gave it to the University. "A
History of
Tyndalls Park".
Clifton House...
- John
Tyndall FRS (/ˈtɪndəl/; 2
August 1820 – 4
December 1893) was an
Irish physicist and chemist. His
scientific fame
arose in the 1850s from his study...
-
Tyndall Stone is a
registered trademark name by
Gillis Quarries Ltd.
Tyndall Stone is a
dolomitic limestone that is
quarried from the
Selkirk Member of...
-
Tyndall Glacier may
refer to:
Tyndall Glacier (Chile)
Tyndall Glacier (Colorado), a
glacier in
Rocky Mountain National Park,
Colorado USA
Tyndall Glacier...
- Sir
Arthur Tyndall CMG (12
April 1891 – 27 June 1979) was a
notable New
Zealand civil engineer,
public servant and
arbitration court judge. He was born...
-
Royal Fort
House in
Tyndalls Park in Bristol, now part of the
University of Bristol. The
house was
built around 1767.
Tyndall's daughter Caroline married...
- centuries.
Tyndall may also
refer to:
Arthur Tyndall (1891–1979), New
Zealand civil engineer,
public servant and
judge Arthur Mannering Tyndall (1881–1961)...