RF2G3YBCD–Vintage round analog ampere meter isolated on a white background
RMJ302D9–An ammeter gauge on an old tractor.
RMFF73C6–ANDRE-MARIE AMPERE /n(1775-1836). French physicist. 19th century engraving.
RM2NWG0B4–André-Marie Ampère (1775 – 1836) French physicist and mathematician
RMT96KYT–Andre Marie Ampère (January 20, 1775 - June 10, 1836) French physicist, chemist, and mathematician. Ampère established the relations between electricity and magnetism, and in developing the science of electromagnetism, or, as he called it, electrodynamics. In 1820 he demonstrated that parallel wires carrying currents attract or repel each other, depending on whether currents are in the same (attraction) or in opposite directions (repulsion). This laid the foundation of electrodynamics.
RMG38DYC–Ampere at Work
RMD2XW73–André-Marie Ampère, 1775 – 1836. French physicist and mathematician.
RMD967PN–Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1826) French mathematician and physicist. Electrodynamics. 19th century portrait engraving.
RMTRJWFM–ANDRÉ-MARIE AMPĖRE (1775-1836) French physicist and mathematician
RMHGNR39–Andre Marie Ampere, Physicist, Mathematician
RMCW2130–Andre Marie Ampere
RMBA7W66–Ampere, Andre, 22.1.1775 - 10.6.1836, French scientist (physicist and mathematician), portrait, wood engraving, 19th century,
RMR1JCNT–1950s, historical, a female worker using equipment with ampere meters, electrical instruments that measure electric currents. An ampere or amp is a unit of electrical current and an Ampere is named after Frenchman Andre-Maries Ampere.
RFE6Y2F7–Ampere
RMJTAFRB–A statue made by Charles Textor portraying Andre-Marie Ampere erected in the center of the square, Lyon, Rhone Valley, France
RM2PGJKCC–The Salon of Madame de Recamier - Salon litteraire : 'Autour de madame Recamier' Madame Juliette Recamier (1777-1849) entouree par les personnalites litteraires et politiques : Charles Nodier (1780-1844), Francois Rene vicomte de Chateaubriand (1768-1848), Sophie Gay (1776-1852), Benjamin Constant (1767-1830), Madame Ancelot (1792-1875), Germaine Necker, baronne de Stael-Holstein dite Madame de Stael (1766-1817), Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1836). 19eme siecle
RMBTFNF2–A.-M. Ampère
RMHDHBHC–Oude Ampere meter in het Mus
RF2CGP512–André-Marie Ampère (20 January 1775 – 10 June 1836) was a French physicist and mathematician who was one of the founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he referred to as 'electrodynamics'. He is also the inventor of numerous applications, such as the solenoid (a term coined by him) and the electrical telegraph. An autodidact, Ampère was a member of the French Academy of Sciences and professor at the École polytechnique and the Collège de France. The SI unit of measurement of electric current, the ampere, is named after him. His name is also one of the 72 names inscribed on
RMEM5XDN–André-Marie Ampère (born 20 January 1775, died 10 June 1836), French physicist and mathematician
RFD0W6C7–Andre-Marie Ampere
RFD8BJR6–Vintage Ampere Meter
RFHN1CMH–Old rusty ampere meter
RMDYP2X2–Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836), French physicist and mathematician, illustration from Soviet encyclopedia, 1926
RMD8972M–Jean-Jacques Ampere
RMK6G0TD–André-Marie Ampère, 1775 – 1836. French physicist and mathematician, one of the founders of the science of classical electromagnetism, which he referred to as electrodynamics. From Les Merveilles de la Science, published 1870.
RMD967PM–Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist: Electrodynamics. Paris street sign bearing his name.
RMTRJWFN–ANDRÉ-MARIE AMPĖRE (1775-1836) French physicist and mathematician
RMR7J33B–Andre Marie Ampere 1775 - 1836 French Physicist Mathematician
RMB6P3FD–André Marie Ampère, 20. January 1775 Poleymieux-au-Mont-d'Or near Lyon, France - 10. June 1836 Marseille
RMCW70MK–Andre-Marie Ampere
RMBWYCTD–AMPERE Tower Australia Botanical guards botanical Chifley Tower garden New South Wales park skyline Sydney
RMHRJPH1–A.C. Ammeter 528
RFJ658WG–ampere pliers
RM2PC52C6–Portrait de Andre Marie Ampere (1775-1836) physicien francais - Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836), French physicist and pioneer of electrodynamics - Gravure
RMGNGC4B–DJ competition in the Ampere in Munich, 2014
RMHDHBHD–Oude Ampere meter in het Mus
RFPP5WTX–Engraving portrait of André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), French physicist and mathematician founder of electrodynamics, inventor and auctodidact.
RM2T8FKB7–28.PL. XXVIII. Ampere. Calculation. illustration from: POUPIN, Théodore: Phrenological and physiognomic characters of the most famous contemporaries, ... Brux.: Ets. encyclographic, 1837; Pl.XXVIII, (also A21466
RFB5WJHY–Old vintage ampere meter
RF2WTKB3G–Vintage circular analog ampere meter isolated on a white background
RF2BHTT44–Old rusty ampere meter
RF2HN1B8H–Science History, portrait of French physicist and mathematician André-Marie Ampère after whom the measurement of current is named
RMD967PK–Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist. Electrodynamics. Portrait from obverse of commemorative medal.
RMCFRH1X–ANDRE-MARIE AMPERE (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist
RF2F6M96G–French physicist André-Marie Ampère on postage stamp
RMEY0KYC–Bar Ampere in Russell Place, Chinatown, Melbourne, Australia
RFEDAFW9–Withe Italian plug 16 ampere and adapter
RFHKA8GJ–Rusty Industrial Ampere Meter Scrapped in a Disused Mine Yard In Wales
RMM0J6A8–East German postage stamp (1975) : André-Marie Ampère (1775 – 1836) French physicist and mathematician
RFKT22X5–Old rusty ampere meter
RFC3YPYH–Old ampere meter from 1909. Taken on clean white background.
RMGNGC47–DJ competition in the Ampere in Munich, 2014
RMHDHBHB–Oude Ampere meter in het Mus
RM2HX5W7W–Andre Marie Ampere - French Scientist. June 04, 1938. (Photo by The Register & Tribune Syndicate)
RM2T8X193–Portrait of Jean-Jacques-Antoine Ampère (1800-1864), litterateur, David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean, Sculptor, In 1836, 19th century, Sculpture, Medallion (sculpture), Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 17.5 cm
RMFR5JMG–André-Marie Ampère statue , Lyon, France.
RF2WJM20Y–Person holding smartphone with logo of French electric car company Ampere SAS (Renault) in front of website. Focus on phone display.
RFE0F105–An electric wire cutted, pass through the air a lot of energy. Clipping path included.
RF2AXF9HY–Selective focus shot of an ampere gauge
RMG37NR9–Andre Marie Ampere French scientist Date: circa 1800s
RMD95X05–Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist who established the relationship of electricity and magnetism. Engraving from 'Les Merveilles de la Science' by Louis Figuier (Paris, c1870).
RMFBWBRJ–ANDRE-ANDRE AMPERE (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist in 1825
RM2AXWH1P–André-Marie Ampère, 1775 – 1836, a French physicist and mathematician
RMPFKT5H–Lightbulb attached to ammeter
RFEDAFW2–industrial socket 16 ampere with protection cup
RF2H3PPJ0–Ampere tensioner ( Timandra comae ).
RMAC0WED–Lycee Ampere Lyon France
RFJ6HK1Y–measured sured measure volt plus minus ampere measured sured measure volt plus
RMGNGC48–DJ competition in the Ampere in Munich, 2014
RMHDHBHP–Oude Ampere meter in het MusA9e du chemin de fer vapeur des 3 vall es pic4
RF2DYTC5R–detail of an old ampere meter with broken glass in old industrial plant
RM2T8X0PY–Portrait of André-Marie Ampère (1775-1836), philosopher, mathematician and physicist, David d'Angers, Pierre-Jean, Sculptor, Richard, Louis, Founder, In 1829, Sculpture, Medallion (sculpture), Dimensions - Work: Diameter: 14.6 cm
RMGBYD0F–energy, electricity, voltmeter and amperemeter, Schuckert and Co. company, Nuremberg, Germany, late 19th century, HEW Museum, Hamburg, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RF2J7GTMA–Person holding cellphone with website of US semiconductor company Ampere Computing LLC on screen with logo. Focus on center of phone display.
RMB09JHE–2008 Smith Electric Ford Ampere van is unveiled at the Commercial Vehicle Show at Birmingham NEC, UK.
RF2J26C5Y–The Place Ampere is a pedestrian square in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon
RMD95X03–Andre-Marie Ampere (1775-1836) French mathematician and physicist who established the relationship of electricity and magnetism. Engraving from 'Les Nouvelles Conquetes de la Science' by Louis Figuier (Paris, 1883).
RF2PJWAGY–Exterior view of the new church of the Catholic parish of Saint-François-de-Sales located at 17 rue Ampère in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, France
RFRXCEFX–An ampere reader on the white wall. The ampere (SI unit symbol: A) often shortened to amp is the SI unit of electric current (dimension symbol: I) and