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  1. 5 de oct. de 2019 · It was due to Saha’s effort as an MP that the Saka Calendar or the Indian national calendar, was adopted in 1956. On 6 February 1956, Meghnad Saha, one of India’s greatest scientists, passed away of a heart attack. October 6 is the 126th birth anniversary of Meghnad Saha and even after a century later, his work is still relevant and revered ...

  2. 29 de mar. de 2021 · Meghnad Saha (1893-1956) was born in East Bengal in British India, now a part of Bangladesh. He studied in Presidency college, Kolkata and then joined the newly formed University College of Science of the University of Calcutta as a research fellow. Working independently, he discovered the ionization equation.

  3. Ecuación de Saha. La ecuación de ionización de Saha, también conocida como ecuación de Saha-Langmuir, es una expresión que relaciona el estado de ionización de un elemento con la temperatura y la presión. Fue obtenida por vez primera en 1920 por el astrofísico indio Meghnad Saha (1893–1956) y más tarde (1923) por Irving Langmuir.

  4. Meghnad Saha (6 October 1893 – 16 February 1956) was a pioneer in Astrophysics in India. He made a remarkable contribution to the field of Astrophysics. His study of the thermal ionisation of elements led him to formulate what is known as the Saha equation.

  5. 14 de sept. de 2017 · This biography is a short yet comprehensive overview of the life of Meghnad Saha, the mastermind behind the frequently used Saha equations and a strong contributor to the foundation of science in India. The author explores the lesser known details behind the man who played a major role in building scientific institutions in India, developed the breakthrough theory of thermal ionization, and ...

  6. Meghnad Saha: Shining star of astrophysics. This astrophysicist developed the thermal ionization equation that is vital to stellar atmosphere research. It is also one of India’s key ...

  7. He advocated large-scale industrialisation for social development. Meghnad Saha was born on October 06, 1893 in the village of Seoratali in the Dhaka (then Dacca) district (now in Bangladesh) of undivided India. He was the fifth child of his parents, Jagannath Saha and Bhubaneswari Devi. His father, Jagannath, was a petty shopkeeper.