Science, asked by tuni18, 1 year ago

what happen when electron collide with nucleus of an atom.

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Answered by nishitadeka82
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hola mate....

here is your answer......

Every nucleon is bound to another using energy of the order of MeV.

So, if the energy of the electron is a lot lesser, it would just bounce back from the proton or it might also get caught under the influence of the nucleus' electric field

Or the electron could be so energetic as to pierce into one of those protons, causing inelastic scattering. So that it gives all it's energy to the quark, so as to create new hadrons by hadronisation. After all the electron is small enough to interact with protons only, and not disturb the entire nucleus....

#hope it helps you...

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Answered by shaheersheikhbsvs
1

That never happens normally if that happens the atoms becomes instable and collapses

I hope you guys will find it useful pls mark me as brainliest


tuni18: but what happen when it collapses
shaheersheikhbsvs: Any things around us is made of atoms so atoms of a thing collapses the thing may undergo physical and chemical changes (according to situation it faces)so it may lose its original featural form
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