Welcome to Kaye and Laby
Online
For 100 years, scientists working in a variety of fields,
specialists, engineers and students have used Kaye and Laby as an invaluable
reference for their work. At launch, this online version includes the entire,
unedited contents of the 16th edition (published 1995) and is
crammed full of tables of data, formulae, graphs and charts. This information
span topics from fundamental constants to fibre optics, superconductivity to
Raman spectroscopy and many others. The contents will be regularly reviewed and
updated to reflect advances and developments in the fields of physics and
chemistry.
This site is provided free and brought to you by the National Physical Laboratory, where Dr Kaye was
Superintendent of the Physics Department in the 1930s.
We thank all those who have contributed to Kaye and Laby over the years to
make it what it is today, and send special thanks to the
editorial board. You may also be
interested to read a history of Kaye and
Laby.
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Acknowledgements
We thank the Editorial Board,
Contributors and the
Institute of Physics for all
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