hey friends describe rutherford model
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The Rutherford model is a model of the atom devised by Ernest Rutherford.
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Rutherford in 1911, performed scattering experiment in which he bombarded thin walls of metals like gold, silver, Platinum or copper with a beam of fast moving Alpha particles.The source of Alpha particles was radium, a radioactive substance, placed in a block of lead.Slits were used to get a fine beam.The presence of Alpha particles at any point around the thin foil of gold after striking it was detected with the help of a circular zinc sulphide.The point at which an Alpha particle strikes this screen ,a flash of light is given out.
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1)Most of the Alpha particles passed through the foil without undergoing any deflection.
2)Few Alpha particles underwent deflection through small angles.
3)Very few were deflected back through an angle greater than 90°
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observation:---
1)Most of the Alpha particles passed through the foil without undergoing any deflection.
2)Few Alpha particles underwent deflection through small angles.
3)Very few were deflected back through an angle greater than 90°
this is your answer....
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Ruther ford in 1911 prove that there is a nucleus in a atom.
He strikes the alpha particles against the thin gold foil and saw that some of them goes straight and some deflects in different directions and others are deflected back at their same path. From this he concludes that there is something of positive charge that deflects these rays because rays are also of positive charge so opposite charges repel each other. This named after nucleus.
He strikes the alpha particles against the thin gold foil and saw that some of them goes straight and some deflects in different directions and others are deflected back at their same path. From this he concludes that there is something of positive charge that deflects these rays because rays are also of positive charge so opposite charges repel each other. This named after nucleus.
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