Early experiments, such as those involving static electricity and electrical conductivity in different substances, provided indications that atoms are not indivisible.
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Early experiments, such as cathode ray tube experiments by Thomson and the gold foil experiment by Rutherford, provided evidence for the existence of subatomic particles and the central nucleus, leading to the development of modern atomic models.