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Author: Goat_Byte_Comics

Date: November 7, 2003

by Goat_Byte_Comics
11-07-03
In 1912...
Would you like fries with that?
Ernest Marsden, along with Geiger, was a student of Rutherford and helped him with experiments of his Alpha rays. It was Marsden’s idea to do experiments with alpha particles on thin sheets of meta
In 1914...
I am Donald, the Magical Paper-Clip, here to grant you 3 wishes...What will they be, sir?
Millikan’s first major success was figuring out that an electron has a negative charge by using the “falling-drop method”. He also proved that this was a constant for all electrons.
In 1932...
Whoa! Is this some kind of X-ray mirror!?!
Chadwick proved the existence of neutrons, which have a neutral charge. He found that neutrons weren’t blocked by electrical barriers and could split even the heaviest of atoms.