Apple halves. Kirlian photograph of two halves of an apple (Malus sylvestris) showing the electromagnetic discharge around their edges. The half on the left has had a bite taken out of it. This luminous discharge is the result of high- energy interactions between the fruit and a powerful applied electric field. The apple tree is thought to have originated in South-Eastern Europe,but are now found throughout the world in temperate areas. As a fruit,apples are an good source of vitamins A,E and most of the B-complex vitamins,and also contain the minerals potassium,iron and calcium | |
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Crédit: | Science Photo Library / Hutchings, Garion |
Taille de l’image : | 4731 px × 3816 px |
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