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470 BCE
Democritus is born
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400 BCE
Democritus discovers atom
Everything is made of atoms, An infinite number of these atoms exist, These atoms are in motion for all eternity, and empty space is what lies between these atoms. -
396 BCE
Romans start capturing other towns
The Romans capture the nearby Etruscan town of Veii, beginning a long process of territorial expansion -
370 BCE
Democritus died
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John Daltons birth
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Micheal Faradays birth
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Discovers all matter is made up of atoms
that states all matter is made up of atoms, atoms of the same element are the same, atoms of different elements are different, and atoms combine to form substances. He proposed a model of an atom, similar to a marble. -
Louisiana purchase
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Faraday creats Emf
electromagnetic induction is the creation of an electro-motive force (EMF) by way of a moving magnetic field around an electric conductor -
Eugen Goldsteins birth
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JJ tompson birth
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Micheal Faraday death
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Robert Milikan birth
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Ernest Rutherford birth
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John Daltons death
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Neils bohr birth
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Edwin Schroedinger birth
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James Chadwicks Birth
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William Mckinley is sworn in as the 25th president
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JJ Tompson discovers electron
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Goldstein leds discovery of the proton
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Rutherford finds that an atom is mostly empty
The atom is mostly space, with nearly all its mass concentrated in a tiny central nucleus. The nucleus is positively charged and surrounded at a great distance by the negatively charged electrons. -
Werner heisenberg birth
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Milikan He measured the elementary charge using the famous oil drop experiment.
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atom in which the electron could occupy only certain orbits around the nucleus.
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The Treaty of London signed by the Great Powers, the Ottoman Empire, and the victorious Balkan League (Serbia, Greece, Kingdom of Bulgaria, and Montenegro) brought an end to the First Balkan War
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Werner the led to the discovery of the Strong force that holds atoms together.
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Edwin formulated a wave equation that accurately calculated the energy levels of electrons in atoms.
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Robert H. Goddard launched the first successful liquid-fuel rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts by Robert H. Goddard. The missile, around ten feet tall, traveled to a height of 41 feet during its 2.5-second flight.
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Goldsteins death
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Amelia Earhart flew the Atlantic in triumph,
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Chadwick discovers of the neutron
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Ernest Rutherfords death
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JJ tompsons death
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Robert Milikan death
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Edwin schroedinger death
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Neils Bohrs death
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James Chadwicks death
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Werner Heisenbergs death