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Schematic Collection (#3)

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Background imageSchematic Collection: Prehistory. Tabla de Pochilo. Schematic cave paintings. Bron

Prehistory. Tabla de Pochilo. Schematic cave paintings. Bron
Spain. Andalusia. Prehistory. Tabla de Pochilo. Schematic cave paintings. Bronze age. Near Aldeaquemada. Province of Jaen

Background imageSchematic Collection: Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los

Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los
Prehistoric Art. Mesolithic. Levantine style. Schematic painting. Cave of Los Letreros. Velez Rubio. Andalusia. Spain

Background imageSchematic Collection: Idol of Chillaron. Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. Archa

Idol of Chillaron. Bronze Age 1, III-II millennium BC. Archa
Idol of Chillaron. Quartzite. Their faces are etched schematic anthropomorphic representations on one side, the female and male on the other, related to fertility cults and rituals

Background imageSchematic Collection: Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked

Cycladic civilization. Early Bronze Age. 3300-2000 BC. Naked, female figurines of marble, idols. From de Cycladic island of Amorgos, 2700-2300 BC. National Museum of Denmark

Background imageSchematic Collection: Demostratio Artis Geometricae Ex Multis Voluminibus Digestum

Demostratio Artis Geometricae Ex Multis Voluminibus Digestum. Schematic map of the Iberian Peninsula. 11th century. Depicts the Iberian Peninsula in a pentagon invested

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram comparing the Sun to VY Canis Majoris

A diagram comparing the Sun to VY Canis Majoris, the largest known star

Background imageSchematic Collection: Planets of the solar system

Planets of the solar system
All planets of the solar system; Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn Uranus, and Neptune

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

A diagram explaining how the fountains of Enceladus work

Background imageSchematic Collection: Orbits of Earth-Crossing Asteroids

Orbits of Earth-Crossing Asteroids
A diagram of the asteroid belt with Earth-crossing asteroids labeled

Background imageSchematic Collection: A timeline of Earths history

A timeline of Earths history

Background imageSchematic Collection: Diagram showing how planets orbit within a ring of dust surrounding Beta Pictoris

Diagram showing how planets orbit within a ring of dust surrounding Beta Pictoris
A diagram showing how the planets of Beta Pictoris orbit within a ring of dust surrounding the star

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram of the Milky Way, depicting its various named parts

A diagram of the Milky Way, depicting its various named parts

Background imageSchematic Collection: Parallax Diagram

Parallax Diagram
An illustration showing how parallax allows astronomers to determine the distance of stars

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram explaining how tidal forces work on Jupiters moon Io

A diagram explaining how tidal forces work on Jupiters moon Io

Background imageSchematic Collection: Diagram of the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation

Diagram of the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation
Diagram illustrating the transparency of Earths atmosphere to different types of radiation

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram illustrating the extent of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud

A diagram illustrating the extent of the Kuiper Belt and Oort Cloud

Background imageSchematic Collection: An explanation of how Mars seasons work

An explanation of how Mars seasons work

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram showing the major features of Saturns rings

A diagram showing the major features of Saturns rings

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

A diagram showing how energy creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan
A diagram showing how energy in the form of solar radiation creates organic molecules in the atmosphere of Titan

Background imageSchematic Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Titan

A schematic showing the layers of Titan: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid core

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram illustrating how eclipses are created

A diagram illustrating how eclipses are created

Background imageSchematic Collection: A comparison of several different solar systems

A comparison of several different solar systems

Background imageSchematic Collection: The Milky Way and the other members of our Local Group of galaxies

The Milky Way and the other members of our Local Group of galaxies

Background imageSchematic Collection: A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus

A schematic showing the layers of Enceladus: an icy crust beneath which may lie liquid water and a solid, hot core

Background imageSchematic Collection: A diagram illustrating the parts of Earths atmosphere

A diagram illustrating the parts of Earths atmosphere

Background imageSchematic Collection: Lord Batemans House in Soho Square, 1764 (engraving)

Lord Batemans House in Soho Square, 1764 (engraving)
XJF867623 Lord Batemans House in Soho Square, 1764 (engraving) by King, Haynes (1831-1904); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageSchematic Collection: Eye, anatomical illustration

Eye, anatomical illustration

Background imageSchematic Collection: Eye, schematic representation

Eye, schematic representation

Background imageSchematic Collection: Schematic view of Newcomen steam engine. Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) English inventor and engineer

Schematic view of Newcomen steam engine. Thomas Newcomen (1663-1729) English inventor and engineer..Early 19th century hand-coloured engraving

Background imageSchematic Collection: Formation of sodium chloride, artwork

Formation of sodium chloride, artwork. At left are sodium (Na) and chlorine (Cl) atoms. At right is a molecule of sodium chloride (NaCl), or salt. This is an example of ionic bonding

Background imageSchematic Collection: SPAIN. Santillana de Mar. Altamira Caves. Schematic

SPAIN. Santillana de Mar. Altamira Caves. Schematic figures. Upper Paleolithic. Magdalenian. Cave

Background imageSchematic Collection: SPAIN. V鬥z Blanco. Cave of Los Letreros. Schematic

SPAIN. V鬥z Blanco. Cave of Los Letreros. Schematic
SPAIN. V鬥 z Blanco. Cave of Los Letreros. Schematic figures (7500-5000 BC). Upper Paleolithic.; Neolithic art. Cave

Background imageSchematic Collection: Oil refining process

Oil refining process. Schematic diagram of how oil is refined from the crude state to the finished products. The process depends on breaking down the oil in a process named catalytic cracking

Background imageSchematic Collection: Ammonia production

Ammonia production. Schematic diagram of the Haber Process to make ammonia (NH3) from nitrogen (N2) and hydrogen (H2) gas

Background imageSchematic Collection: Sodium hydroxide production

Sodium hydroxide production. Schematic diagram of the diaphragm cell method for the chlor-alkali electrolytic process to produce sodium hydroxide

Background imageSchematic Collection: Aluminium production

Aluminium production
Aluminium smelting process. Schematic diagram of the production of aluminium metal from aluminium ore (bauxite). The first stage (left) is the Bayer Process to produce alumina (aluminium oxide)

Background imageSchematic Collection: Measuring electric voltage

Measuring electric voltage. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure the voltage (potential difference) in an electrical circuit

Background imageSchematic Collection: Measuring electric current

Measuring electric current. Circuit diagram showing the arrangement of equipment used to measure electric current flowing through a component. The components are represented by standard symbols

Background imageSchematic Collection: First Soviet rocket-powered aircraft

First Soviet rocket-powered aircraft
Structure of RP-318, the first Soviet jet glider designed by Sergey Korolyov

Background imageSchematic Collection: Heart diagram, 16th century

Heart diagram, 16th century
Heart diagram. 16th-century schematic diagram of the heart. This was published in a 1513 Strasbourg edition of Anathomia corporis humani

Background imageSchematic Collection: Nerve impulse propagation, diagram

Nerve impulse propagation, diagram
Nerve impulse propagation. Diagram showing the mechanism of propagation of the action potential (spike in voltage) which is known as a nerve impulse

Background imageSchematic Collection: Lithium, atomic model

Lithium, atomic model. Lithium has three neutrons (white) and three protons (pink) in its nucleus (centre). The atom also has three electron (blue) orbiting the nucleus

Background imageSchematic Collection: Deuterium, atomic model

Deuterium, atomic model
Deuterium. Atomic model of deuterium, also known as heavy hydrogen, an isotope of hydrogen. Isotopes are forms of an element that contain different numbers of neutrons in the atomic nucleus (centre)

Background imageSchematic Collection: International timing signals, 1914

International timing signals, 1914
International time signals. Transmitted by radio, this system of timing signals allowed synchronisation of clocks around the world using a standard repetition of signals over a four-minute time

Background imageSchematic Collection: Atom, artwork

Atom, artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of nine electrons orbiting a central nucleus. Other particles are seen around the atom. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of an atom

Background imageSchematic Collection: Atomic structure, conceptual artwork

Atomic structure, conceptual artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of electron orbit paths as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters) of atoms. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of atoms

Background imageSchematic Collection: Atomic energy, conceptual artwork

Atomic energy, conceptual artwork
Atomic energy. Conceptual computer artwork of a reaction occuring at the atomic level, showing a release of energy. Electron orbit paths are seen as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters)

Background imageSchematic Collection: Straits of Gibraltar

Straits of Gibraltar
Schematic view of the Straits of Gibraltar, looking towards the Atlantic with Tangier on the left : the strategic importance of the straits is clearly displayed




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"Schematic: Unveiling the Intricate World of Knowledge and Design" Step into a realm where knowledge intertwines with artistry, as we explore the captivating world of schematics. From geological strata to Da Vinci's crossbow, standard electrical circuit symbols to nuclear fission artwork, each schematic unveils a unique facet of human ingenuity. Delve deep into history as you unravel the secrets hidden within 19th-century geological strata. Witness how layers upon layers tell tales of Earth's evolution and offer glimpses into our planet's mysterious past. Marvel at Da Vinci's crossbow schematic, a testament to his multifaceted genius. This intricate design showcases not only his artistic prowess but also his understanding of mechanics and engineering principles that were far ahead of their time. Discover the language behind technology through standard electrical circuit symbols. These concise representations unlock the complexities of circuits, enabling engineers to create innovative devices that power our modern world. Immerse yourself in atomic structure artwork, where science meets creativity. Explore mesmerizing depictions that unveil the building blocks of matter and ignite curiosity about the fundamental forces shaping our universe. Travel back in time with a short rifle diagram from 1915—a glimpse into weaponry advancements during times marked by conflict and innovation alike. Analyze its components meticulously arranged on paper, revealing both functionality and precision craftsmanship. Witness art imitating life through blood coagulation cascade artwork C016 / 9873—an exquisite portrayal capturing nature's intricate mechanisms for healing wounds and safeguarding our bodies against harm. Uncover Plutonium's atomic model—its enigmatic properties harnessed for both constructive scientific research and destructive potential. Marvel at how this element shapes humanity’s quest for knowledge while posing profound ethical dilemmas along its path. Explore G. H Davis' analysis on factors governing invasions—an intriguing study unveiling geopolitical strategies intertwined with historical events that have shaped nations throughout centuries. Embark on an illustrated journey through the Channel Tunnel Project, a testament to human determination and engineering marvel.