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Electric discharges in rarefied gases, 1892.
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X-raying the hand, 1924.
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JJ Thomson, British physicist, c1922.
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JJ Thomson, British physicist, c1896-c1915.
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X-ray image of a solar flare.
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Wilhelm Roentgen's X-ray photograph of his wife's hand, 1896. Artist: Wilhelm Conrad Rontgen
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Rumford's calorimeter, 1887. Artist: Anon
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Voltaic battery (pile), 1887.
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Communicating by speaking tube, 1882.
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Foucault using his pendulum to demonstrate the rotation of the Earth, Paris, 1851 (1887).
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House where Marie Curie was governess, c1887. Artist: Anon
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JJ Thomson, British physicist, at work in the Cavendish Laboratory, Cambridge.
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Leclanche wet cell, an early storage battery, 1887.
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Foucault's pendulum in the Pantheon, Paris, 1851 (1887).
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Mechanical advantage: The power of the lever, 1877.
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A Jacquard Loom, 1915.
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Woolsthorpe Manor near Grantham, Lincolnshire, birthplace of Isaac Newton, 1859.
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Title page of Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica, 1687.
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Light, c1850.
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Discharge in Geissler tubes containing rarefied gases, 1887. 
Discharge in Geissler tubes containing rarefied gases. Investigations of these phenomena led to the discovery of cathode rays, x-rays and electrons. From A. Ganot Natural Philosophy. (London, 1887). 
Unique Identifier AR916343 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 2604px × 4022px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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19th century
Ann Ronan Pictures
cathode ray
CHROMOLITHOGRAPH
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discharge tube
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NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Physics
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RADIATION
Science
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X-RAY