Hola a mi profesor de quimica, muy interesante el video
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@mehmetsahin9276 Жыл бұрын
What I don't understand is, how do we know the number of alpha particles? How do we know there are 20,000?
@Yaseen-Sheikh98 Жыл бұрын
12000 alpha particles
@Yaseen-Sheikh98 Жыл бұрын
Not 1000 alpha particles
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@ChemistrybySudhakarAVC Жыл бұрын
Great video. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c52bsddyXZzTmrQ.html - Please watch audiovisual RUTHERFORD GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT for noting observations & reach at reasonable conclusions . On this Day 7 March,1911, Ernest Rutherford based on his Alpha ray scattering experiment has proposed that Nuclear model.In his experiment .Rutherford has bombarded alpha rays emanating from radioactive uranium on thin Gold foil surrounded by photographic Zinc sulfide screen, arranged with movable microscope. Entire setup is arranged in evacuated chamber. Thanks Thanks
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@lisa0j6 жыл бұрын
it would be helpful if your opening picture was actually Ernest Rutherford!
@ruslannuriyev6 жыл бұрын
It's not Ernest Rutherford on the introduction.
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@snnwstt7 жыл бұрын
1:35 In a plum pudding model, there are n spheres of a diameter d ( the mean diameter of a proton and neutron), so n possible targets for the beam of particles. In a nucleus model, these n spheres make a single larger sphere D, but most of the n spheres are shielded by others (the neutrons at the back of the large sphere are not a possible target, hidden by the small spheres at the front of the large sphere) so, the possible target area for the beam of particles in a nucleus model is LESS than in the plum pudding model. SO, can someone explain why the fact that there are some of the particles being deflected is, by itself, a case of rejection of the plum-pudding model? That is an oxymore, to me.
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@garundip.mcgrundy83118 жыл бұрын
A-tom was the "knick" name of Gelna Thompson Older, the inventor of the Redactor Reactor, 1956. He was killed in a private plane crash at the Los Alamos airport, 1961.
@Pop-sd6lf4 жыл бұрын
Ciertamente, pero cabe recalcar que eres un sinvergüenza.
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Hola a mi profesor de quimica, muy interesante el video
The best explanation 🎉 thanks
What I don't understand is, how do we know the number of alpha particles? How do we know there are 20,000?
12000 alpha particles
Not 1000 alpha particles
Good tech's
Great video. kzread.info/dash/bejne/c52bsddyXZzTmrQ.html - Please watch audiovisual RUTHERFORD GOLD FOIL EXPERIMENT for noting observations & reach at reasonable conclusions . On this Day 7 March,1911, Ernest Rutherford based on his Alpha ray scattering experiment has proposed that Nuclear model.In his experiment .Rutherford has bombarded alpha rays emanating from radioactive uranium on thin Gold foil surrounded by photographic Zinc sulfide screen, arranged with movable microscope. Entire setup is arranged in evacuated chamber. Thanks Thanks
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Smart school tutor
Very superb 👍😊☺☺👍👌👌👌👌💐💐💐
Nice
Nc
Ola vengo del libro de quimika
;-;
Pordos
golden wind
Nice
😐
Thank you very much for saying this golden exiperement 😜😜😜🙏🙏🙏🙏👍👍👏👏👏🎯🎯🎯🎯
It's absolutely amazing😀
easy to understand
Who Came here from N.H School?
What vocal font is that?
Nice
Saludos craks
Hello
@@gambhirsingh7122 Goodnight
Me cambiaste la vida crak
Alch me ayudaste un chingo
Quien mas vienen por el libro de kimica?
Laik
Yo
Escribe bien
Jajaja
Congratulations
Plz new video....
Good 😀
🤧🤧
Hello
nice
How can we make it?
How we can make this
it would be helpful if your opening picture was actually Ernest Rutherford!
It's not Ernest Rutherford on the introduction.
Amazing 😊
Hello
Hii
wow amazing
Ok boomer
Ok boomer
So helpful . keep making fanta fabulous videos.....
Ritu is there vdo for lens and image formation on ratina
1:35 In a plum pudding model, there are n spheres of a diameter d ( the mean diameter of a proton and neutron), so n possible targets for the beam of particles. In a nucleus model, these n spheres make a single larger sphere D, but most of the n spheres are shielded by others (the neutrons at the back of the large sphere are not a possible target, hidden by the small spheres at the front of the large sphere) so, the possible target area for the beam of particles in a nucleus model is LESS than in the plum pudding model. SO, can someone explain why the fact that there are some of the particles being deflected is, by itself, a case of rejection of the plum-pudding model? That is an oxymore, to me.
Ok boomer
ok boomer
cool
A-tom was the "knick" name of Gelna Thompson Older, the inventor of the Redactor Reactor, 1956. He was killed in a private plane crash at the Los Alamos airport, 1961.
Ciertamente, pero cabe recalcar que eres un sinvergüenza.
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