why do electrons not deflect alpha particles in rutherford's experiment ( alpha particle scattering)
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because some empty space was there.......
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Well in fact it's not related to electrons.
Well most of the space inside an atom is empty and most of the alpha particles pass through those empty spaces and get through the other side while only a few get deflected by the nucleus and protons are not very mass to deflect the alpha particles , only the nucleus can do so.
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Well most of the space inside an atom is empty and most of the alpha particles pass through those empty spaces and get through the other side while only a few get deflected by the nucleus and protons are not very mass to deflect the alpha particles , only the nucleus can do so.
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