What observations in alpha scattering experiment lead Rutherford to make the following conclusion : (a) most of the space in an atom is empty. (b) nucleus is positively charged
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(a) because most of alpha rays passed the atom without being deflected.
(b) because as the rays striked the nucleus they got strongly deflected in opposite direction. So as likes repel and hence nucleus is positively charged.
(b) because as the rays striked the nucleus they got strongly deflected in opposite direction. So as likes repel and hence nucleus is positively charged.
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(a) because most of alpha rays passed the atom without being deflected.
(b) because as the rays striked the nucleus they got strongly deflected in opposite direction. So as likes repel and hence nucleus is positively charged.
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(b) because as the rays striked the nucleus they got strongly deflected in opposite direction. So as likes repel and hence nucleus is positively charged.