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Dynamics Collection (#6)

"Dynamics: A Journey through Time and Space" In 1915, a piano teacher guides her eager pupil through the intricate world of dynamics

Background imageDynamics Collection: A USAF General Dynamics F-111E refuels

A USAF General Dynamics F-111E refuels from a Boeing KC-135

Background imageDynamics Collection: A USAF General Dynamics F-111E 68-027 refuels

A USAF General Dynamics F-111E 68-027 refuels
A USAF General Dynamics F-111E, 68-027 refuels from a Boeing KC-135

Background imageDynamics Collection: Two USAF General Dynamics F-111Es 68-027 and 68-055

Two USAF General Dynamics F-111Es 68-027 and 68-055
Two USAF General Dynamics F-111Es, 68-027 and 68-055, alongside a Boeing KC-135

Background imageDynamics Collection: General Dynamics F-111 of the USAF

General Dynamics F-111 of the USAF

Background imageDynamics Collection: Design for a pendulum clock. From Christiaan Huyghens Horologium Oscillatorium Paris 1673

Design for a pendulum clock. From Christiaan Huyghens Horologium Oscillatorium Paris 1673. Cycloidal pendulum with cheeks (fig.II) Woodcut

Background imageDynamics Collection: Keplers concept of an attractive force from the sun - a virtue. His

Keplers concept of an attractive force from the sun - a virtue. His idea of gravity by which he hoped to account for his elliptical planetary orbits was to some extent analogous to magnetism

Background imageDynamics Collection: Method of laying an artillery piece on target using Gunners scale. Paths of trajectories

Method of laying an artillery piece on target using Gunners scale. Paths of trajectories and various ammunition shown. 18th century engraving

Background imageDynamics Collection: Half-title of De Motu Animalum Giovanni Borelli, (Leyden, 1710). Giovanni Alfonso Borelli

Half-title of De Motu Animalum Giovanni Borelli, (Leyden, 1710). Giovanni Alfonso Borelli (1608-1679), Italian physiologist and physician, first published this book in 1680-1686

Background imageDynamics Collection: Gunner firing a cannon. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics

Gunner firing a cannon. The path of the projectile is shown according to Aristotelian physics. Since he believed that no body could undertake more than one motion at a time

Background imageDynamics Collection: Surface colours of a Soap Bubble C016 / 6364

Surface colours of a Soap Bubble C016 / 6364
Soap bubble colours. The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid. The colours are produced by the interference of light waves reflected from

Background imageDynamics Collection: Surface colours of a Soap Bubble C016 / 6361

Surface colours of a Soap Bubble C016 / 6361
Soap bubble colours. The movement in the thin film is due to the interaction between gravity and buoyancy in the liquid. The colours are produced by the interference of light waves reflected from

Background imageDynamics Collection: Nikolai Kovalev, Soviet engineer C016 / 2725

Nikolai Kovalev, Soviet engineer C016 / 2725
Nikolai Nilolayevich Kovalev (b.1908) Russian-Soviet engineer. Kovalev was born at Poltava and studied at the Leningrad Engineering Institute

Background imageDynamics Collection: Vladimir Zuev, atmospheric scientist C016 / 2689

Vladimir Zuev, atmospheric scientist C016 / 2689
Vladimir Yevseyevich Zuev (1925-2003), Russian-Soviet atmospheric scientist. Zuev, seen at centre, wrote more than 600 articles

Background imageDynamics Collection: Tyre dynamics machine

Tyre dynamics machine, c.1977 Date: circa 1977

Background imageDynamics Collection: Air flow around an aircraft

Air flow around an aircraft
Air flow around a hovering plane. Supercomputer simulation of the air flow around a hovering Harrier fighter plane. The Harrier has moveable jet exhaust nozzles

Background imageDynamics Collection: Bose-Einstein condensate research

Bose-Einstein condensate research. Velocity-distribution data of a gas of rubidium atoms, confirming the discovery of a new phase of matter, the BoseEinstein condensate (BEC)

Background imageDynamics Collection: Molecular collisions

Molecular collisions. Computer model of molecules colliding in a 2-dimensional area. The coloured tracks show the successive positions of the atoms in each molecule




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"Dynamics: A Journey through Time and Space" In 1915, a piano teacher guides her eager pupil through the intricate world of dynamics, teaching them to master the art of expressing emotions through music. The delicate balance between soft and loud notes creates a symphony that resonates in their hearts. Meanwhile, high above RAF Lakenheath, an USAFE F-111F soars across the sky with unparalleled grace. Its sleek design embodies the concept in aviation, effortlessly maneuvering through the air like a bird in flight. On the ground below, an awe-inspiring sight awaits as the BMW Vision EfficientDynamics concept vehicle takes center stage at the 2011 Australian International Motor Show. With its futuristic aesthetics and cutting-edge technology, it represents a harmonious blend of power and efficiency - a true testament to automotive dynamics. In laboratories around the world, scientists delve into unseen realms where Bose-Einstein condensate simulations unfold. These experiments explore quantum mechanics' mysterious nature by studying ultra-cold atoms dancing together in perfect harmony - showcasing yet another facet within our universe. Roaring on asphalt roads with unmatched elegance is none other than Jaguar's iconic lineup. From their seductive curves to powerful engines beneath their hoods, these cars embody dynamic performance that captivates all who witness them passing by. Taking to skies once again are General Dynamics' legendary F-16 Fighting Falcons - from 69-0038 to 85-1426; each aircraft showcases unrivaled agility and precision. Whether soaring at supersonic speeds or executing gravity-defying maneuvers during combat missions worldwide, they epitomize aerial dynamics at its finest. And lastly but not leastly is General Dynamics' F-111D 68-0101 – this magnificent machine exemplifies versatility as it seamlessly transitions between low-level strike capabilities and long-range strategic bombing missions – truly showcasing how they are be adapted for various purposes.