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Physics, 18.12.2019 19:31, micahatwood03

Which describes ernest rutherford’s experiment?
1. positive particles are fired at gold foil. most bounce back, but some pass through.
2. negative particles are fired at gold foil. most bounce back, but some pass through.
3. positive particles are fired at gold foil. most pass through, but some bounce back.
4. negative particles are fired at gold foil. most pass through, but some bounce back.

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