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Collection of Electron Cliparts (37)
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A focused gallery of electron illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A classic Bohr model representation of a helium atom-two electrons orbiting a nucleus of two protons (red) and two neutrons (green).
A stylized diagram of an atom, illustrating the nucleus (yellow and blue spheres) and electron paths (black ellipses), commonly used in introductory physics and chemistry.
Classic Bohr model depicting a red nucleus surrounded by electrons moving along defined blue orbital paths.
A clean, centered white line against a black backdrop-perfect for subtle visual separation or loading states.
A stylized Bohr model depicting a nucleus (protons and neutrons) surrounded by electrons in quantized orbits.
A simplified Bohr-style atom diagram with a central nucleus and five orbiting electrons on red elliptical paths.
This Bohr model shows aluminum (Al) with 13 electrons: 2 in the first shell, 8 in the second, and 3 in the outermost third shell.
Classic Bohr model illustrating electrons (blue) in quantized orbits around a positively charged nucleus (red).
Scientists collaborate around a towering electron microscope in a meticulously rendered mid-20th-century laboratory, highlighting teamwork and technological advancement.
Handcrafted linocut art depicting a vintage compound microscope-clean, bold, and rich in scientific heritage.
A clear layout of standard electrical schematic symbols, from power supply (Vcc, GND) to passive components (R1, C1), switches (S1), and semiconductor devices.
This universal fuse symbol indicates a protective component that interrupts current during overloads.
A timeless outline-style bell illustration, ideal for UI elements or symbolic representations of sound and announcements.
Standard photodiode symbol used in electronic schematics, indicating light-sensitive operation and polarity.
A colorful 3D representation of an atom, with a red nucleus at the center and electrons orbiting in distinct energy levels.
Sodium (left) has one extra electron beyond a stable octet; chlorine (right) needs one electron to complete its outer shell-this transfer creates Na⁺ and Cl⁻ ions.
A labeled cutaway view of a transmission electron microscope, tracing the electron beam from the heated filament through electromagnetic lenses to the final image on the fluorescent screen.
A simplified Bohr model of an atom with a yellow nucleus and three colored electron paths representing distinct energy levels.
A stylized representation of an atom showing a central nucleus surrounded by three orbiting electron paths.
A dynamic campaign speaker rallying support with bold “VOTE” signs in red, white, blue, and green-perfect for inspiring civic participation.
Detailed schematic of the mitochondrial intermembrane space showing electron flow through Complexes I-IV, proton movement, and ATP generation via ATP synthase.
A stylized diagram of an atom featuring a positively charged nucleus and three electrons in elliptical orbits.
A simplified Bohr model of an atom, depicting a central nucleus surrounded by electrons in quantized orbits.
A labeled cross-section of a scanning electron microscope illustrating key components and electron pathways during imaging.
A simplified yet accurate depiction of a compound light microscope, highlighting key components like the eyepiece, objective lens, and stage.
This vector-style arrow with dual parallel lines typically represents a diode in electronics diagrams or indicates leftward data flow in interfaces.
A stylized depiction of casting a vote-hand inserting a pink ballot into a secured yellow ballot box.
A standard rotary potentiometer with a knurled shaft, black casing, white stripe, and three gold-plated connection terminals.
A dynamic globe wrapped in flowing bands and an arrow, visualizing real-time global data movement and integration.
