describe rutherford a-particle scattering experiment and mention the important observation and conclusions drawn from this experiment
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According to Rutherford -
When a Gold Foil is subjected to alpha particles -
1) Most of the particles pass through
(Because there is space between the electrons which are revolving around the atom)
2) Some are deflected from their path -
(Because they collide with electrons which have almost no mass)
3) A few bounce back due to their collision with the neucleas
(Which is where there is all the mass)
When a Gold Foil is subjected to alpha particles -
1) Most of the particles pass through
(Because there is space between the electrons which are revolving around the atom)
2) Some are deflected from their path -
(Because they collide with electrons which have almost no mass)
3) A few bounce back due to their collision with the neucleas
(Which is where there is all the mass)
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