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Illustration of Thomsons Plum Pudding model of the atom, with negatively charged electrons dotted
Illustration of the life cycle of a solar-mass or Sun-like star
Illustration of stellar cycle, material discarded by mature star becoming part of cloud that in turn
Illustration of planet orbiting sun, moving faster when nearer the sun
Illustration of unmagnetized steel bar, and magnetized steel bar with bar magnet being stroked acros
Illustration of time dilation experiment, clock keeping time by detecting reflected light pulses on
Illustration of English physicist and brewer James Prescott Joule
Illustration of lever with fulcrum at one end, effort at the other, and load in the middle
Illustration of pulley system with three wheels
Illustration of pulley system with one wheel
Illustration of overshot water wheel and undershot water wheel
Illustration of submarine sinking and rising through the use of compressed air
Illustration of lever with effort exerted in the centre, fulcrum at one end and load at the other
Illustration of lever with fulcrum between the effort and load
Illustration of buoyant raft, sinking raft, and buoyant ship
Illustration of differential gearing on a car wheel
Iluustrations of neutrino detector, radar, visible light and radio telescopes
Illustration of upthrust balancing weight of ship and keeping it afloat
Illustration of air molecules compressed together creating sound waves
Illustration of nucleus of Hydrogen-2 and nucleus of Hydrogen-3 fusing and forming nucleus of Helium-4, expelling a neutron (nuclear fusion)
Illustration of split atoms and neutrons
Illustration of hydrogen atom and proton orbited by single electron
Illustration of wire coiled around metal bar
Illustration of formula
Illustration of global wind formation through rotation and deflection (Coriolis effect)
Digital illustration of net bag of oranges suspended from pulley system
Series of digital illustrations showing states of matter with molecules are packed tightly together in a solid, liquid, and gas molecules
llustration of refracting telescope
Digital illustration of electroscope showing electrostatic induction using ballpoint pen and jar
Illustration of sound waves produced by siren of a passing police car
Illustration of how a solar-powered calculator works, photon giving energy to an electron in a silicon atom, electron then flies out and joins with others to make electric current
Illustration of electric current producing magnetic field
Illustration of solar prominence above the suns surface
Illustration of batteries in torches and in portable radio
Illustration of a meteor
Illustration of light bulb creating light in a stream of tiny photons acting as waves and particles
Illustration of the workings of an engine
Illustration of suns rays reaching the Earth, creating the greatest heat in the tropics and impinging at oblique angle towards the poles (solar heating)
Illustration of hydrofoil, car ferry and hovercraft, the latter also showing the mechanism of the fan, air movement and propeller
Illustration of inventors experiments and attempts at perpetual motion, spinning wheel, self-propelling cart, water wheel, self-powered pump, loadstone attracting metal ball up a ramp
Sundials of Jaipur, IndiaBetter known as Jantar Mantar, these Sundials built by King Sawai Jai Singh. They were used to accurately calculate time at various points on earth etc
Rotating thread illuminated with a stroboscopic flash
Waterfall in an autumnal landscape in Trusetal, Trusetal, Brotterode-Trusetal, Thuringian Forest, Thuringen, Germany
Coneptual image, connections, network
FranAzois Arago (1786 - 1853), wood engraving, published in 1880Dominique FranAzois Jean Arago (1786 - 1853), French physicist and politician. Wood engraving, published in 1880
AndrA -Marie AmpAšre (1775-1836), wood engraving, published in 1880Andre-Marie AmpAšre (1775 - 1836), French physicist and mathematician. According to him, the international unit of current ampere is named. Wood engraving, published in 1880
Inclined plane, wood engraving, published in 1880Inclined plane - a flat supporting surface tilted at an angle, used as an aid for raising or lowering a load. Inclined planes are widely used to move heavy loads over vertical obstacles