Babinet


noun
jacques (ʒɑk) 1794–1872, french physicist, noted for his work on the diffraction of light
historical examples

babinet had tried another form of the experiment previously.
the ether of sp-ce oliver lodge

babinet, études et lectures sur les sciences d’observation, ii, p. 225.
man and nature george p. marsh

more serious is one connected with the planetary periods, pointed out by babinet in 1861.
a popular history of astronomy during the nineteenth century agnes m. (agnes mary) clerke

there we have a unique occurrence, recorded for us by babinet and arago, and of which i have given here the exact particulars.
thunder and lightning camille flammarion

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