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*1911 – [[Heike Kamerlingh Onnes]]: [[superconductivity]].
*1911 – [[Heike Kamerlingh Onnes]]: [[superconductivity]].
*1914 - [[James Franck]] and [[Gustav Ludwig Hertz]] conduct the [[Franck–Hertz experiment]] demonstrating quantization of atomic ionization energy.
*1914 - [[James Franck]] and [[Gustav Ludwig Hertz]] conduct the [[Franck–Hertz experiment]] demonstrating quantization of atomic ionization energy.
*1919 – [[Arthur Eddington]]: Our sun as [[gravitational lens]], a proof of the [[theory of relativity]].
*1919 – [[Arthur Eddington]]: The Sun as [[gravitational lens]], a proof of the [[theory of relativity]].
*1920 – [[Otto Stern]] and [[Walter Gerlach]] conduct the [[Stern–Gerlach experiment]], which demonstrates particle [[Spin (physics)|spin]].
*1920 – [[Otto Stern]] and [[Walter Gerlach]] conduct the [[Stern–Gerlach experiment]], which demonstrates particle [[Spin (physics)|spin]].
*1920 – [[John B. Watson]] and [[Rosalie Rayner]] conduct the [[Little Albert experiment]].
*1920 – [[John B. Watson]] and [[Rosalie Rayner]] conduct the [[Little Albert experiment]].

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The timeline below shows the date of publication of major scientific experiments:

5th century BC

  • 430 BC - Empedocles proves that air is a material substance by submerging a clepsydra into the ocean.

2nd century BC

  • 240 BC - Archimedes devised a principle which he later used to solve the riddle of the suspect crown.
  • 230 BC – Eratosthenes measures the Earth's circumference and diameter.

10th century

11th century

12th century

13th century

16th century

17th century

18th century

19th century

20th century

See also

References

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