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  • This is a section of the suspender cable from the Golden Gate Bridge spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California.   The original suspender cable manufactured by the John A Roebling’s Sons Co. was erected in 1936.  This section of the original cable was removed and replaced with new cable during the renovations of 1975-1976.  The cable specifications are it is 2 and 11/16 inches in Diameter and has a rope area of 3.324 Sq. In. Ultimate Strength is 600,000 lb and is made from 229 individual wires.  The weight of the wire is 12 lb per linear foot.  This sample was removed from panel point 49EL on April 14, 1975.  This section is from an original cable length of 929.67 feet.
    goldengate-bridge-cable_0045.jpg
  • This is a section of the suspender cable from the Golden Gate Bridge spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California.   The original suspender cable manufactured by the John A Roebling’s Sons Co. was erected in 1936.  This section of the original cable was removed and replaced with new cable during the renovations of 1975-1976.  The cable specifications are it is 2 and 11/16 inches in Diameter and has a rope area of 3.324 Sq. In. Ultimate Strength is 600,000 lb and is made from 229 individual wires.  The weight of the wire is 12 lb per linear foot.  This sample was removed from panel point 49EL on April 14, 1975.  This section is from an original cable length of 929.67 feet.
    goldengate-bridge-cable_0029.jpg
  • This is a section of the suspender cable from the Golden Gate Bridge spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California.   The original suspender cable manufactured by the John A Roebling’s Sons Co. was erected in 1936.  This section of the original cable was removed and replaced with new cable during the renovations of 1975-1976.  The cable specifications are it is 2 and 11/16 inches in Diameter and has a rope area of 3.324 Sq. In. Ultimate Strength is 600,000 lb and is made from 229 individual wires.  The weight of the wire is 12 lb per linear foot.  This sample was removed from panel point 49EL on April 14, 1975.  This section is from an original cable length of 929.67 feet.
    goldengate-bridge-cable_0032.jpg
  • This is a section of the suspender cable from the Golden Gate Bridge spanning the entrance to San Francisco Bay, California.   The original suspender cable manufactured by the John A Roebling’s Sons Co. was erected in 1936.  This section of the original cable was removed and replaced with new cable during the renovations of 1975-1976.  The cable specifications are it is 2 and 11/16 inches in Diameter and has a rope area of 3.324 Sq. In. Ultimate Strength is 600,000 lb and is made from 229 individual wires.  The weight of the wire is 12 lb per linear foot.  This sample was removed from panel point 49EL on April 14, 1975.  This section is from an original cable length of 929.67 feet.
    goldengate-bridge-cable_0026.jpg
  • Thermogram of electrical wires on a telephone pole connected to a transformer. The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-1623.jpg
  • X-Ray of a gigital music player (mp3).    This device will record and play music, has a radio built in, and will also act as a portible data device.
    x07-mp3player-iriverblue.jpg
  • A hand held calculator is x-rayed to show the placement of keyboard, electronics, and circuits.  This calculator does not have any batteries in it, but the internal battery is clearly visible as a circular spot about the size of a quarter near the bottom.
    calculator.jpg
  • Thermogram of resistive heating of a wire.  The large amount of current going through the wire is responsible for heating up the wire. .  The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-265.jpg
  • Thermogram of an electrical substation.  The substation houses a number of transformers that convert line voltage into the correct voltage for homes to use. The different colors represent different temperatures on the object. The lightest colors are the hottest temperatures, while the darker colors represent a cooler temperature.  Thermography uses special cameras that can detect light in the far-infrared range of the electromagnetic spectrum (900?14,000 nanometers or 0.9?14 µm) and creates an  image of the objects temperature..
    ir07-1628.jpg
  • An X-ray of a fishing lure.  The x-ray shows the internal wires that strengthen the lure and connect the hooks to the fishing line...
    fishinglure1fc.jpg
  • This is an X-ray of a modern (2021) e-cigarette. This device carries a battery and a tungsten wire filament that heats up the nicotine oil. The process of using an e-cigarettes<br />
 Is called vaping.
    K12-e-cig-B212A.jpg
  • This is an X-ray of a modern (2021) e-cigarette. This device carries a battery and a tungsten wire filament that heats up the nicotine oil. The process of using an e-cigarettes<br />
 Is called vaping.
    K12-e-cig-B000007.jpg
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