explain ruthorford experiment about alpha particles
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1) Rutherford conducted a experiment known as alpha particles scattering experiment.
2)In this experiment he bombarded a beam of alpha particles on a very thin golden foil.
3)The conclusions that he made from his
experiment were as follows:-
a) Most of the alpha particles goes straight through the gold foil showing that there is a lot of empty space present inside the atom.
b)Some alpha particles deflected to small angles and some deflected to big angles showing that there is a hard solid substance which opposes the alpha particles known as the NUCLEUS.
c)As alpha particles are positive in nature and get deflected it shows that Nucleus is positive in nature 'LIKE CHARGES REPEL EACH OTHER'
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2)In this experiment he bombarded a beam of alpha particles on a very thin golden foil.
3)The conclusions that he made from his
experiment were as follows:-
a) Most of the alpha particles goes straight through the gold foil showing that there is a lot of empty space present inside the atom.
b)Some alpha particles deflected to small angles and some deflected to big angles showing that there is a hard solid substance which opposes the alpha particles known as the NUCLEUS.
c)As alpha particles are positive in nature and get deflected it shows that Nucleus is positive in nature 'LIKE CHARGES REPEL EACH OTHER'
HOPE THIS ANSWER HELPS AND IF LIKE MY ANSWER PLEASE MARK IT AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER.
THANK YOU
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