Google the information about any five Indian scientist using the following points arrange it in a tabular form name place of birth Discovery invention award and honours
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CV Raman and Homi Bhabha
The expansion of scientific contemplation in modern India can be credited to the scientists of the nineteenth century. They essentially shaped the way we live now and many of the scientific research work currently in progress follows the lead of these brilliant thinkers.
In the later half of the nineteenth century, Sir C V Raman brought about an extraordinary change in Indian scientific thinking. Dr Homi J Bhabha, known as the father of Indian Nuclear Physics, framed the future of Indian science. Dr J C Bose became a pioneer in the field of plant physiology, Dr Vikram Sarabhai developed the concept of atomic energy and industrialization, and Dr APJ Abdul Kalam contributed to the field of defence technology.
1Chandrasekhara V Raman
CV Raman was not only a great scientist but also believed in social development. In 1930, he won the Nobel Prize for Physics becoming the first Asian to do so. He is associated with the concept of Raman's Effect, which says that when a light passes through a transparent substance, it scatters.
Raman studied the concept of broken light and observed that "there were two spectral lines of very low strength (strength) parallel to the incident monochromatic light." This proved that any broken light was not monochromatic in nature even though the incident light was monochromatic. When scientists were confused whether the form of light was like waves or like particles, the Raman Effect proved that light is made up of particles known as photons.