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Images Dated 14th June 2005

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Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Quantum computing

Quantum computing. Conceptual computer artwork of broadband internet data transfer in a quantum computer

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Epsom horse racing track, aerial image

Epsom horse racing track, aerial image
Epsom race track, UK. This track is the home of the Derby horse race. The Derby is run over 2.4 kilometres (1.5 miles) and is contested by three- year-old horses

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: 9 volt battery

9 volt battery. Exposed rectangular cells of an Ever Ready 9 volt battery. Each cell seen here only contains 1.5 volts but by placing six of the cells in a serial arrangement

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Lightning conductor

Lightning conductor on a school tower. This device protects tall or isolated buildings from lightning strikes by providing an easier path for the current to flow to earth than through the building

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Sheffield, UK, aerial image

Sheffield, UK, aerial image
Sheffield, UK, aerial photograph. Sheffield is a city of some 510, 000 people (2003) in South Yorkshire. The M1 motorway (running down right) links Sheffield with London (to the south)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Wimbledon tennis complex, UK

Wimbledon tennis complex, UK
Wimbledon tennis complex, aerial photograph. This complex is host to the Wimbledon tennis championships, the oldest tennis tournament in the world

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Bluewater shopping centre, aerial image

Bluewater shopping centre, aerial image
Bluewater shopping centre, UK, aerial image. This is an out of town shopping centre in Greenhithe in Kent. It opened in March 1999 and has since attracted around 27 million visitors per year

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Aintree horse racing track, aerial image

Aintree horse racing track, aerial image
Aintree race track, UK. This track is the home of the Grand National steeplechase horse race. The Grand National comprises two laps of the track, a distance of 7.2 kilometres (four and a half miles)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Alton Towers amusement park, aerial image

Alton Towers amusement park, aerial image
Alton Towers amusement park, aerial photograph. This park is situated in Staffordshire, UK

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Crystal Palace Sports Centre, aerial view

Crystal Palace Sports Centre, aerial view
Crystal Palace National Sports Centre, London, UK, aerial image. The complex contains an athletics track, multi-purpose pitches (upper centre) and a swimming pool

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Mountain bike tyre

Mountain bike tyre with pressure markings in pounds per square inch (PSI) and megapascals (MPa). Pressure is a measure of force per unit area and can be calculated as P=F/A, where P=pressure

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Quantum computing

Quantum computing. Conceptual visual representation of data transfer in a quantum broadband internet

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Magnetic pickup cartridge

Magnetic pickup cartridge of a record player. The cartridge holds the stylus or needle (not seen), which transforms the grooves in a record (black, lower centre) into sound

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Quantum computing

Quantum computing. Conceptual computer artwork of broadband internet data transfer in a quantum computer

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Gatwick Airport, UK, aerial image

Gatwick Airport, UK, aerial image
Gatwick Airport, West Sussex, UK, aerial photograph. Gatwick acts as Londons second airport (after Heathrow), despite being some 40 kilometres from the city

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence. Conceptual artwork of biological electrical circuitry, representing artificial intelligence and the move to model the entire network of neurones inside the human brain

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Footbridge

Footbridge access. Footbridge across a marina in Barcelona, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Guggenheim Museum interior

Guggenheim Museum interior
Museum interior. Interior of the Guggenheim Museum during construction, Bilbao, Spain. The museum was designed by Frank Gehry

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Buckingham Palace, UK, aerial image

Buckingham Palace, UK, aerial image
Buckingham Palace, London, UK, aerial photograph. The Palace (square, lower left) is the official residence of the British monarch. Its private gardens extend to the left of the Palace

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: The Domus Museum

The Domus Museum. Architectural detail of the Domus Museum in La Coruna, Spain. The museum was designed by Arata Isoak. This part of the building was modelled on a Japanese fan

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Ellis and Liberty Islands, aerial image

Ellis and Liberty Islands, aerial image
Ellis and Liberty Islands, New York, USA, aerial image. Ellis Island (upper right) was the site of the main immigration port into the USA between 1892 and 1954

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Three electrolytic capacitors

Three electrolytic capacitors with capacitance values of 2200 microfarads, 1000 microfarads and 470 microfarads. The arrows on the canisters are pointing to the capacitors negative ends

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Light dependent resistor

Light dependent resistor as part of a circuit. This component is a sensor usually made from cadmium sulphide (CdS). Light levels affect the electrical resistance of CdS

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Light dependent resistor

Light dependent resistor. This component is a sensor usually made from cadmium sulphide (CdS). Light levels affect the electrical resistance of CdS

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Assorted capacitors

Assorted capacitors. A capacitor is similar to a battery in that it is designed to store and release electrons. It has two terminals (electrodes)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: 9 volt battery

9 volt battery. Exposed rectangular cells of an Ever Ready 9 volt battery. Each cell seen here only contains 1.5 volts but by placing six of the cells in a serial arrangement

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Fiddlers Ferry power station

Fiddlers Ferry power station, Cheshire, UK, aerial photograph. This power station burns coal to produce electricity. Huge reserves of black coal are seen at lower left

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Electric circuit

Electric circuit. Capacitor (blue, lower centre) connected to an alternating current (AC) power supply (orange, left). This type of supply operates with the electrical current flowing back

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Induction motor

Induction motor with interior exposed. This type of alternating current (AC) motor comprises a static stator (pale grey casing)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Virborg heat and power station

Virborg heat and power station
Architectural detail. Viborg Combined Heat and Power Station (CHP), Denmark

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Virborg heat and power station

Virborg heat and power station
Architectural detail. Viborg Combined Heat and Power Station (CHP), Denmark

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Capacitors

Capacitors. Electrolytic (lower left), variable (centre) and ceramic (lower right) capacitors. A capacitor is similar to a battery in that it is designed to store and release electrons

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Photoelastic stress

Photoelastic stress patterns of French curves, viewed using polarised light. The plastic the French curves is made from is displaying coloured stress patterns

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Aneroid barometer

Aneroid barometer, used to measure atmospheric pressure and forecast weather. The barometer is displaying a reading of around 29.3 inches of mercury, the atmospheric equivalent to 992 millibars

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: City landscape

City landscape of railway tracks and tower blocks. Photographed in East London, England

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Bristol, UK, aerial image

Bristol, UK, aerial image
Bristol, UK, aerial photograph. Bristol is a city in the west of England located on the Bristol Channel (not seen). The river Avon, which flows into the channel, is seen at left

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Marina

Marina. Yachts and boats moored in a marina in Barcelona, Spain. In the foreground is a footbridge providing access to the boats

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Manhattan, New York City, aerial image

Manhattan, New York City, aerial image
Manhattan, New York City, aerial photograph. North is at top. This is one of the most densely populated urban areas in the world

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: City of London, aerial image

City of London, aerial image
City of London, UK, aerial photograph. The River Thames runs through the City. The bridges crossing the river are, from left to right, Southwark Bridge, Cannon Street Railway Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Birmingham, UK, aerial image

Birmingham, UK, aerial image
Birmingham, UK, aerial photograph. Birmingham is in the West Midlands, and is the second city of the UK. It has a population of nearly one million (2003)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Map of Great Britain

Map of Great Britain and the Republic of Ireland on a blue grid

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Standing waves pattern

Standing waves pattern on a drum skin. Sand was spread over the drum skin and the drum was then repeatedly hit (lower centre)

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Thin film interference

Thin film interference on soap film. Bands of colour are created by white light shining on a film of soap. Some of the light reflects off the surface of the film

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Diffraction

Diffraction pattern created by shining a monochromatic (single wavelength) light at a circular object. The light waves bend and spread around the object and converge

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Candles under white light

Candles under white light. Image 2 of 2. The candles appear in their natural colours under white light. Colour is the result of an object reflecting and absorbing different parts of the visible

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Himalayan balsam flowers

Himalayan balsam flowers (Impatiens glandulifera). This plant is also known as policemans helmet and Indian balsam

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Candles under red light

Candles under red light. Image 1 of 2. Colour is the result of an object reflecting and absorbing different parts of the visible (light) spectrum

Background imageImages Dated 14th June 2005: Flowers under green light

Flowers under green light. Colour is the result of an object reflecting and absorbing different parts of the visible (light) spectrum. Only reflected light contributes to an objects colour



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