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Physics doodle Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various physics subject matter. Includes: atoms, earth, E=Mc2, magnet, Newton's 2nd Law, galaxy, lever, pulley, winch, inclined plane, gears, optics, electrical calculation, Law of Gravity, pendulum, etc. All images are grouped and on separate layers making for easy changes. Graph paper on layer that can be easily removed. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included. pendulum drawing stock illustrations
Physics doodle Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various physics subject matter. Includes: atoms, earth, E=Mc2, magnet, Newton's 2nd Law, galaxy, lever, pulley, winch, inclined plane, gears, optics, electrical calculation, Law of Gravity, pendulum, etc. All images are grouped and on separate layers making for easy changes. Graph paper on layer that can be easily removed. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included. pendulum drawing stock illustrations

Hand-drawn doodle pencil sketch of various physics subject matter. Includes: atoms, earth, E=Mc2, magnet, Newton's 2nd Law, galaxy, lever, pulley, winch, inclined plane, gears, optics, electrical calculation, Law of Gravity, pendulum, etc. All images are grouped and on separate layers making for easy changes. Graph paper on layer that can be easily removed. XL 5000x5000 jpeg included.

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Ewing seismographs, wood engraving, published in 1895 Two Ewing seismographs. Alfred Ewing (Scottish physicist and engineer, 1855 - 1935) developed together with Thomas Lohmar Gray (Scottish engineer, 1850 - 1908) and John Milne (British geologist and engineer, 1850 - 1913) the first modern horizontal-pendulum seismograph. Although all three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, John Milne is generally credited with the invention of the horizontal pendulum seismograph in 1880. Wood engraving, published in 1895. pendulum drawing stock illustrations
Ewing seismographs, wood engraving, published in 1895 Two Ewing seismographs. Alfred Ewing (Scottish physicist and engineer, 1855 - 1935) developed together with Thomas Lohmar Gray (Scottish engineer, 1850 - 1908) and John Milne (British geologist and engineer, 1850 - 1913) the first modern horizontal-pendulum seismograph. Although all three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, John Milne is generally credited with the invention of the horizontal pendulum seismograph in 1880. Wood engraving, published in 1895. pendulum drawing stock illustrations

Two Ewing seismographs. Alfred Ewing (Scottish physicist and engineer, 1855 - 1935) developed together with Thomas Lohmar Gray (Scottish engineer, 1850 - 1908) and John Milne (British geologist and engineer, 1850 - 1913) the first modern horizontal-pendulum seismograph. Although all three men worked as a team on the invention and use of seismographs, John Milne is generally credited with the invention of the horizontal pendulum seismograph in 1880. Wood engraving, published in 1895.

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