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alpha particles in Ruther ford is model are generated from​

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Answered by anuja25
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Rutherford alpha particle scattering experiment led to the discovery of the atomic nucleus.

Answered by Nadeemwani
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Alpha particles from a radioactive substance were made incident on thin foil of gold of thickness 10-7 m.

Explanation:

In a cloud chamber, a 5.3 MeV alpha particle track from a lead-210 pin source near point 1 undergoes Rutherford scattering near point 2, deflecting by an angle of about 30°. It scatters once again near point 3, and finally comes to rest in the gas. The target nucleus in the chamber gas could have been a nitrogen, oxygen, carbon, or hydrogen nucleus. It received enough kinetic energy in the elastic collision to cause a short visible recoiling track near point 2. (The scale is in centimeters.)

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