Biography of Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose
Sir J. C. Bose ( জগদীশ চন্দ্র বসু ) was an
Indian scientist who discovered and demonstrated on the planet that plants
additionally have life. They consume nourishment and rest during evenings, and
get up promptly in the mornings. Agony and delights are there for plants as
well. They likewise have birth, development and passing, as individuals. These
are the discoveries of J. C. Bose.
Sir J. C. Bose was conceived on November 30, 1859 in
Faridhapur, which is presently in Bangladesh. He had his initial education in
St. Xavier's High School, and college education in Calcutta and later at
Cambridge, England. He joined the Presidency College, Calcutta as Assistant
Professor of Physics in 1855. He mooted of his research work in that college.
Sir J. C. Bose's dad was an exceptionally placed official in
Government of India. He was likewise a nationalist. J. C. Bose was inculcated
the curiosity about environment and adherence to virtues. J. C. Bose worshiped
Karma of the Mahabharata for his immovability and getting success in a destruction.
Promotions:
J. C. Bose was sent to England to get selected into IndianCivil Service. He checked out Botany and Zoology. J. C. Bose, as Assistant
Professor and researcher in Physics discovered the accompanying:
1) Generation of electro-magnetic floods of wavelengths 2mm
to 5 mm
2) Common nature of electric reaction to all types of
incitement.
3) He was the first to discover a device that produced
micro-rushes of very short wavelength.
Promotions:
J. C. Bose accomplished his significance in the field of
Botany. He was the writer of the world renowned books.
1) Response in the living and the non-living.
2) The apprehensive mechanism of plants.
He demonstrated that plants are delicate to warm, cold,
light, clamor and other outer improvements, just like individuals. By injecting
bromide poison into a living plant he demonstrated that they react a similar
path as individuals do. This discovery put him world on the map. The London
Royal Society made him the individual of the Society. The British government
conferred "Knighthood" on him and the title "Sir" was
prefixed to his name. Numerous different distinctions were conferred on him at
home. He had close association with Rabindranath Tagore, the extraordinary
writer.
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On November 23, 1937, J. C. Bose passed away. He deserted
him his courage, experience and scientific soul for others to imitate.
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