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What happens if a neutron flies towards a nucleus?

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Answered by Ashi03
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Rutherford experiment shows that alpha-particles when they fly towards metal foil sometimes (in minority of cases) can bounce. An explanation proposed was that atoms in fact have positively charged nuclea and majority of space is covered by fields of negative charge caused by electrons. Indeed, these fields must have much smaller charge density so that they (almost) don't affect alpha particles.
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