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The Periodic Table Digital IllustrationIn the late 19th century, Russian chemist Dmitri Mendeleev published his first attempt at grouping chemical elements according to their atomic weights
Archimedes Principle, wood engraving, published in 1880The Archimedes principle, formulated about 2000 years ago by the Greek scholar Archimedes of Syracuse that states that a body immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of
Spectroscope (c. 1860) by Bunsen and Kirchhoff, published in 1880Spectroscope by Robert Bunsen (German chemist, 1811 - 1899) and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (German physicist, 1824 - 1884). A spectroscope is an optical device
Illustration of Isaac Newtons prism experiment, showing white sunlight split by a prism into the co
Rectification DeviceAntique illustration of a DesireSavalles device for rectifying alcohol
Illustration of Isaac Newton watching apple falling from tree
Scientific Instruments of 19th centuryImage of the original illustration from the Elementary Treatise on Physics by Ganots published by E. Atkinson in 1872
Antique illustration of scientific discoveries: Steam power, Marquis de Jouffroy
Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Benjamin Franklin
Antique illustration of scientist: Isambard Kingdom Brunel
Antique illustration of scientific discoveries, electricity and magnetism: Cruikshank
Michael Faraday English scientistPhoto of an original image from the National Portrait Gallery by William Jerdan published in 1830 in London
The sun, artworkArtwork of the sun
Earth and galaxy, artworkArtwork of the planet earth and galaxy
Earth and moon, artworkArtwork of the earth as seen from the moon
Digital illustration of atoms of solid and liquid gas in beakers
woodwinds musical instrumentsAntique illustration of woodwinds musical instruments
Artwork showing three different types of bridges, a beam bridge, a arch bridge and a suspension bridge
Illustration, electromagnet lifting red car
Illustration of Thomas Youngs double slit experiment, showing that light travels as a wave, and not
Illustration of Herschels experiment, studying the temperature of various colours
Illustration of Galileos inclined-plane experiment, involving steep incline and shallow incline, sh
Illustration of Rutherford model of the atom, consisting of nucleus and negatively charged electrons
Illustration of atom with nucleus of protons and neurons, based on the Bohr model
Illustration of neutron hitting Uranium-235 nucleus, nucleus becoming unstable and splitting, releasing energy and neutrons (nuclear fission)
Illustration of nuclear fission reactor showing the water pressuriser, control rod mechanism, core, coolant pump, steam generator
Illustration of a light aircraft with red arrows illustrating pitch, yellow arrows illustrating yaw and blue arrows illustrating roll
Plasma ball
Antique illustration of steam locomotive
Apparatus for distillationillustration of a Distilling Apparatus
Illustration of the forward movement of waves and changing positions of a floating bottle
Illustration of a crank consisting of driving rod, rotating arm and cam, red arrows indicating the direction of movement
Antique illustration of clock gears
Antique illustration of watch gears
clock gearsAntique illustration of clock gears
Big Deutzer twin engine located on both sides of the crankshaft cylinders
Otto vertical engine
Steam and gas vehiclesAntique illustration of steam and gas vehicles
watch gearsAntique illustration of watch gears
Watch spring, reared, expired
Valve pumpIllustration of a Valve pump
MicroscopeAntique illustration of a microscope
Compound microscopeAntique illustration of a Compound microscope
Binocular MicroscopeAntique illustration of a Binocular Microscope
MicroscopesAntique illustration engraving of a various microscopes
Compound microscope by Edmund HartnackAntique illustration of a compound microscope made by Edmund Hartnack
Binocularly microscopeAntique illustration of a binocularly microscope
Zeiss dissecting microscopeAntique illustration of a Zeiss dissecting microscope