<span>What are the most important experiments in the history of science? Who carried them out? What did they prove?<br><br>This book provides an overview and background to five groundbreaking experiments:<br><br>Splitting of Light<br>Youngβs Double-Slit experiment<br>Fizeauβs measurement of speed of
The Five Most Important Science Experiments...Ever!!
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β¦ Table of Contents
1.0 Splitting of Light into Colors
1.1 Background
1.2 Method
1.3 Summary of Results
1.4 Implications
2.0 Double Slit Experiment
2.1Background
2.2 Method
2.3 Summary of Results
2.4 Implications
3.0 Measurement of Speed of Light ( Fizeau )
3.1 Background
3.2 Method
3.3 Summary of Results
3.4 Implications
4.0 Michelson - Morley Experiment
4.1 Background
4.2 Method
4.3 Summary of Results
4.4 Implications
5.0 Photoelectric Effect ( Einstein )
5.1 Background
5.2 Method
5.3 Summary of Results
5.4 Implications
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