Tyn·dall /ˈtɪndḷ/
廷德爾
Tyndall
n : British physicist (born in Ireland) remembered for his
experiments on the transparency of gases and the
absorption of radiant heat by gases and the transmission
of sound through the atmosphere; he was the first person
to explain why the daylight sky is blue (1820-1893) [syn:
John Tyndall]