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Thomas Young (1773-1829), physicist and Egyptologist, 19th century.
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Thomas Young (1773-1829), physicist and Egyptologist, 19th century.
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Thomas Young, English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock
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Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist.
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Thomas Young (1773-1829), English physicist and Egyptologist. Artist: GH Adcock
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Thomas Young, English physician, physicist and Egyptologist, 1881. Artist: Anon
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Plate showing diagram of the optics of a reflecting telescope (Fig 29), 1704.
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Denis Papin, French physicist, 1870.
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Thomas Young (1773-1829), Thin films illustrated by soap bubble, 1872. 
Thin films illustrated by a soap bubble. Surface tension of soapy water allows bubbles to form.  Thomas Young (1773-1829) used his Wave (Undulatory) theory of light to explain colours of thin films, 1872. 
Unique Identifier AR923749 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3281px × 5324px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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