what is the atomic radius of nucleus according to Rutherford
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Subsequent research determined the exact atomic structure which led toRutherford's gold foil experiment. Scientists eventually discovered thatatoms have a positively chargednucleus (with an exact atomic number of charges) in the center, with a radiusof about 1.2 × 10−15 meters × [atomic mass number]1⁄3.
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