9. In what way was Raman different from other Indian scientists? List them and justify your answer.
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Raman was a different from other Indian Scientists in many ways for example- he gave the theory of light scattering and also he was a Noble prize holder. In 1917, he left the government service and started a job as a physics professor in Calcutta University. During this period, he also continued his research in IACS.
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The Compton Effect was a discovery made by C. V.Raman.
Raman's mother was a college physics teacher.
Raman was an average student at school.
Raman studied how the drum could produce music.
Raman spent only two hundred rupees to win the Nobel Prize.
Raman was only 42 when he won the Nobel Prize
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