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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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Rutherfords experiment(science-chemistry)

In this experiment Rutherford says that all the rays dash against the atom,but,he also says that electrons revolve around the nucleus with tremendous speed. It is also possible that the rays may dash the electrons.Can you clear this?
  

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the rays means "the stream of alpha particles". dash means "strike", "hit", or "impact". The stream of alpha particles strikes against the gold atoms in the gold foil.

  • the rays means "the stream of alpha particles".
  • dash means "strike", "hit", or "impact".
  • The stream of alpha particles strikes against the gold atoms in the gold foil.
  • The electrons go around the central part of the atom, called the nucleus, very very fast.
  • The alpha particles may strike the nuclei of a gold atoms.
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the rays means "the stream of alpha particles".
dash means "strike", "hit", or "impact".

The stream of alpha particles strikes against the gold atoms in the gold foil.
The electrons go around the central part of the atom, called the nucleus, very very fast.
The alpha particles may strike the nuclei of a gold atoms.

The alpha particles may also strike th

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