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Physicists are professionals who study the fundamental principles of nature, including matter, energy, space, and time

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Background imagePhysicists Collection: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussacs hot air balloon ascent, Paris, September 1804 (1900)

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussacs hot air balloon ascent, Paris, September 1804 (1900). On this flight, French chemist and physicist Gay-Lussac (1778-1850)

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir William Crookes, English chemist and physicist, (20th century)

Sir William Crookes, English chemist and physicist, (20th century). After studying at the Royal College of Chemistry, London

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Michael Faraday, 19th century British chemist and physicist, (20th century)

Michael Faraday, 19th century British chemist and physicist, (20th century). Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, 1835 (20th century)

Michael Faraday lecturing at the Royal Institution, London, 1835 (20th century). Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Isaac Newton under the apple tree, (20th century)

Sir Isaac Newton under the apple tree, (20th century). Newton under the apple tree where, according to popular legend, a falling apple prompted him to devise his theory of gravity

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, (20th century)

Galileo Galilei, Italian physicist, astronomer, and philosopher, (20th century). One of the greatest scientists of all time

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, 1926. Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Guglielmo Marconi, Italian inventor, 1926. Portrait of Marchese Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), physicist and inventor of wireless transmission

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Oliver Lodge, British physicist, (1926). Artist: Alick P F Ritchie

Sir Oliver Lodge, British physicist, (1926). Artist: Alick P F Ritchie
Sir Oliver Lodge, British physicist, (1926). Portrait of Oliver Joseph Lodge (1836-1920). Cigarette card with straight-line caricature, issued by John Player & Sons

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Professor John Tyndall, Irish natural philosopher, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin

Professor John Tyndall, Irish natural philosopher, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Professor John Tyndall, Irish natural philosopher, c1890. Tyndall (1820-1893) was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Isaac Newtons house, London, (20th century)

Sir Isaac Newtons house, London, (20th century). Newtons (1642-1727) house on the corner of Orange and St Martins Streets was pulled down in 1914

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Warren de la Rue, British astronomer and physicist, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Warren de la Rue, British astronomer and physicist, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Warren de la Rue, British astronomer and physicist, 1882. De La Rue (1815-1889) was a brilliant astronomer who discovered 525 nebulae

Background imagePhysicists Collection: John Napier, Scottish mathematician, physicist, astronomer and astrologer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

John Napier, Scottish mathematician, physicist, astronomer and astrologer, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
John Napier, Scottish mathematician, physicist, astronomer and astrologer, (1870). Napier (1550-1617) is most remembered as the inventor of logarithms and the calculation tool known as Napiers Bones

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Joseph Black, Scottish physicist and chemist, (1870). Artist: J Rogers

Joseph Black, Scottish physicist and chemist, (1870). Artist: J Rogers
Joseph Black, Scottish physicist and chemist, (1870). Black (1728-1799) was the first to isolate carbon dioxide in a pure state. His work also helped discredit the theory of the theory of phlogiston

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist, (c1924)

Sir James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist, (c1924). In 1891, James Dewar (1842-1923) discovered a process to produce liquid oxygen in industrial quantities

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Lord Kelvin, Irish-Scottish mathematical physicist and engineer, (c1924)

Lord Kelvin, Irish-Scottish mathematical physicist and engineer, (c1924). Kelvin (1824-1907) was a leader in the physical sciences of the 19th century

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Pierre Curie, French physicist, (c1924)

Pierre Curie, French physicist, (c1924). Pierre Curie (1859-1906) was a pioneer in the study of crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Benjamin Franklin, political figure and statesmen of the United States, (early 20th century)

Benjamin Franklin, political figure and statesmen of the United States, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon Ross
Benjamin Franklin, political figure and statesmen of the United States, (early 20th century). Franklin (1706-1790) was a member of the committee which drafted the Declaration of Independence in 1776

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet, Cornish chemist and physicist, 19th century. Artist: J Jenkins

Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet, Cornish chemist and physicist, 19th century. Artist: J Jenkins
Sir Humphry Davy, 1st Baronet, Cornish chemist and physicist, 19th century. Davy (1778-1829) became famous for his discovery of sodium and potassium, and the invention of the miners safety-lamp

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1931

Michael Faraday, British physicist and chemist, 1931. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imagePhysicists Collection: The physicists Pyotr Kapitsa (1894-1984) and Nikolay Semyonov (1896-1986), 1921

The physicists Pyotr Kapitsa (1894-1984) and Nikolay Semyonov (1896-1986), 1921. Kustodiev, Boris Michaylovich (1878-1927). Private Collection

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Electrical Experiment, 1777. Artist: Amedee van Loo

Electrical Experiment, 1777. Artist: Amedee van Loo
Electrical Experiment, 1777. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Pneumatic Experiment, 1777. Artist: Amedee van Loo

Pneumatic Experiment, 1777. Artist: Amedee van Loo
Pneumatic Experiment, 1777. Found in the collection of the State Museum Arkhangelskoye Estate, Moscow

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Portrait of the Mathematican Leonhard Euler, (1707-1783), German painting of 18th century

Portrait of the Mathematican Leonhard Euler, (1707-1783), German painting of 18th century. Darbes, Joseph Friedrich August (1747-1810). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Karl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, astronomer and physicist, 1840

Karl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, astronomer and physicist, 1840. Artist: Christian Albrecht Jensen
Karl Friedrich Gauss, German mathematician, astronomer and physicist, 1840. Born in Brunswick, Gauss (1777-1855) founded the modern form of complex analysis

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 19th century French chemist and physicist, (1900)

Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac, 19th century French chemist and physicist, (1900). Gay-Lussac (1778-1850) made balloon ascents to investigate terrestrial magnetism and the composition

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir David Brewster, 19th century Scottish scientist, inventor and writer. Artist: DJ Pound

Sir David Brewster, 19th century Scottish scientist, inventor and writer. Artist: DJ Pound
Sir David Brewster, 19th century Scottish scientist, inventor and writer. In 1816 Brewster (1781-1868) invented the kaleidoscope

Background imagePhysicists Collection: William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist and physicist, (1833). Artist: W Holl

William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist and physicist, (1833). Artist: W Holl
William Hyde Wollaston, English chemist and physicist, (1833). Wollaston (1766-1828) discovered two chemical elements and developed a method of processing platinum ore

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Artist: C Cook

Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Artist: C Cook
Sir Charles Wheatstone, British inventor, (1899). Wheatstone (1802-1875) was a pioneer of electric telegraphy. In 1837, he and William Fothergill Cooke patented their five-needle telegraph machine

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, 1774. Artist: William Sharp

Sir Isaac Newton, 1774. Artist: William Sharp
Sir Isaac Newton, 1774. Isaac Newton (1642-1727), English mathematician, astronomer and physicist. Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought

Background imagePhysicists Collection: The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier

The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Artist: Gaston Tissandier
The Small Physicist and The Vain Physicist, 1887. Published in History of Balloons by Gaston Tissandier, Paris, 1887

Background imagePhysicists Collection: James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist in his laboratory, c1890

James Dewar, Scottish chemist and physicist in his laboratory, c1890. In 1872 Dewar (1842-1923) invented the vacuum flask, one of which hs is shown holding

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Karl Friederich Gauss, German mathematician, astronomer and physicist

Karl Friederich Gauss, German mathematician, astronomer and physicist. Born in Brunswick, Gauss (1777-1855) founded the modern form of complex analysis

Background imagePhysicists Collection: John Tyndall, Irish-born British physicist and populariser of science, c1880

John Tyndall, Irish-born British physicist and populariser of science, c1880. Tyndall (1820-1893) was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy at the Royal Institution

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, c1900

Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, c1900
Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, German physicist and physiologist, c1900. The inventor of the opthalmoscope (1850)

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, German physicist and physiologist, 1907

Hermann Ludwig Ferdinand von Helmholtz, German physicist and physiologist, 1907. The inventor of the opthalmoscope (1850)

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Wilhelm Konrad von Rontgen, German physicist, 1902

Wilhelm Konrad von Rontgen, German physicist, 1902. In 1895, while professor of physics at Wurzburg, (Rontgen (1845-1913) discovered X-rays, originally called Rontgen rays

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s

Thomas Alva Edison at Menlo Park, late 1880s. Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor in his laboratory at Menlo Park, New Jersey

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Incandescent light bulb, 1929

Incandescent light bulb, 1929. Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931), American physicist and inventor, produced the first successful electric light bulb

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Thomas Alva Edison, American physicist and inventor, 1929

Thomas Alva Edison, American physicist and inventor, 1929. Obverse of a medal celebrating the 50th anniversary of Edisons (1847-1931) invention of the incandescent lamp in 1879

Background imagePhysicists Collection: John Leslie, Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, 19th century

John Leslie, Scottish natural philosopher and physicist, 19th century. Leslie (1766-1832) invented a number of scientific instruments and in 1810 created artificial ice

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Rene-Antoine Ferchault de Reamur, 18th century French physicist, 1874

Rene-Antoine Ferchault de Reamur, 18th century French physicist, 1874. Ferchault de Reamur (1683-1757) is shown constructing a thermometer using spirit instead of mercury

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Henri Becquerel, French physicist, c1890s. Artist: Nadar

Henri Becquerel, French physicist, c1890s. Artist: Nadar
Henri Becquerel, French physicist, c1890s. In 1896 Becquerel (1852-1908) discovered that uranium, when placed on a sealed, light-tight photographic plate, exposed the plate

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Artist: Thomas Phillips

Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Artist: Thomas Phillips
Michael Faraday, English chemist and physicist, 1842. Faraday (1791-1867) was one of the greatest scientists of the 19th century

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Torricellis demonstration of the effect of atmospheric pressure on a column of liquid, 1643 (1873)

Torricellis demonstration of the effect of atmospheric pressure on a column of liquid, 1643 (1873)
Evangelista Torricellis demonstration of the effect of atmospheric pressure on a column of liquid, 1643 (1873). Torricelli (1608-1647), Italian physicist and mathematician

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist, inventing the mercury barometer, 1643 (1873)

Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist, inventing the mercury barometer, 1643 (1873)
Evangelista Torricelli, Italian physicist and mathematician, inventing the mercury barometer, 1643 (1873). Torricelli (1608-1647)

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Blaise Pascal, 17th century French mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher, 1878

Blaise Pascal, 17th century French mathematician, physicist and religious philosopher, 1878. Pascal (1623-1662) carrying out experiments with a mercury barometer on the tower of St

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen and Henry Roscoe, scientists, c1860

Gustav Kirchhoff, Robert Bunsen and Henry Roscoe, scientists, c1860. Left to right: Gustav Robert Kirchhoff (1824-1887), German physicist; Robert Wilhelm Eberhard von Bunsen (1811-1899)

Background imagePhysicists Collection: Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, German physicist, 1873

Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, German physicist, 1873. Kirchhoff (1824-1887) is known for his work on electricity, heat and optics



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Physicists Collection

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