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Collection of Physicist Cliparts (33)
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A focused gallery of physicist illustrations that balance clean outlines with bolder filled styles, ready for quick drop in projects and worksheets.
A friendly scientist illustrates the electromagnetic spectrum, showing how wavelength decreases and energy increases across the spectrum.
A stylized Torah scroll blending sacred Hebrew text with Einstein’s iconic equation E=mc²-representing harmony between faith and science.
A colorful illustration of a basic closed circuit: battery powers a light bulb via connected wires and alligator clips.
A yellow sphere demonstrates gravitational force (F) equal to mass (m) times gravity (g), with a red arrow indicating downward pull.
A loving tribute to physics: every equation and diagram in this heart-shaped sketch represents a fundamental concept from classical to modern physics.
A scientist safely observes a controlled nuclear fission reaction, demonstrating how atoms split and release energy.
A vibrant, gradient-styled depiction of Einstein’s famous equation E=mc², symbolizing the profound link between mass and energy.
A stylized Bohr-like atomic model with a multi-colored nucleus and red electron orbits-great for introductory chemistry or physics lessons.
A joyful kid grips a bouquet of bright balloons, their hair flying in delight-a classic celebration moment.
Simple line-art physics diagrams: a pendulum and an inclined plane with sliding blocks-ideal for classroom handouts or digital learning tools.
A classic gyroscope demonstrating angular momentum stability through its nested ring structure and spinning rotor.
A vivid red horseshoe magnet pulling iron filings into elegant arcs, demonstrating magnetic polarity and field direction.
Newton’s iconic look-wild wig, red coat, prism in one hand, apple in the other-captures his legendary insights into light and gravity.
A classic 1800s-style portrait of a well-dressed man with a mustache, rendered in clean vector art for timeless elegance.
A hand-drawn love letter to science, where every doodle-from beakers to binary code-tells a story of discovery.
Classic Bohr model depicting a red nucleus surrounded by electrons moving along defined orbital paths.
A simplified Bohr-style atom diagram illustrating the nucleus (protons and neutrons) and orbiting electrons.
That moment when you’re deep in thought-pondering options, questioning assumptions, or just wondering “what if?”
A meticulously drawn 1800s optical setup combining a vertical wooden stand with multiple lens mounts and a tabletop camera obscura for light projection experiments.
A satirical illustration of a prominent figure in yellow attire, adorned with a leaf garland and gesturing defiance or solidarity.
A labeled schematic of Newton’s cradle with six steel balls (a-f), showing initial displacement and equilibrium positions for physics instruction.
A simplified atomic or network model showing one central element (red) connected to eight peripheral elements (blue).
A finely detailed 19th-century engraving of Nikola Tesla, showcasing his iconic mustache and thoughtful expression.
