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Card 6

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Why was the experiment conduced in complete darkness?

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Card 7

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What happened in the experiment that Rutherford did NOT expect?

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Card 8

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What are 3 conclusions that Rutherford made about the experiment?

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Card 9

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What are the limitations of using the formula for electric potential when working out the radius of a nucleus?

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Card 10

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State the formula for working out the nuclear radius using the probability 1/10,000

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Card 11

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Why are electrons diffracted when they are directed at a thin solid sample of an element?

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Card 12

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What happens to the number of electrons diffracted per second as the angle of diffraction is increased.

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Card 13

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Why are the electrons scattering?

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Card 14

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What happens to intensity as the angle increases?

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Card 15

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What is measured and used to calculate the diameter of the nucleus?

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