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Jadiel Parsons
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8 January, 13:25
Why did alpha particles bounce back
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Gloria Hunt
8 January, 13:35
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There it is written that doubly charged helium particles { alpha particles} were projected onto very thin gold foil. Most of the alpha particles passed straight through, but some of the alpha particles bounced back because positive particles { protons} in the nucleus repelled them.
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