Rutherford's theory was identified by?
a: using a beam of particles and detecting the scatte...
Physics, 19.09.2019 20:00 ryandelanomartinez
Rutherford's theory was identified by?
a: using a beam of particles and detecting the scattering of the particles after they hit gold foil
b: holding a magnet next to a beam of electrons and carefully analyzing the results
c: using scanning tunneling micrograph images of atoms.
d: using only the experimental results of other scientists.
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