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An alpha particle (mass=6.68x10^-27kg)is emitted from a radioactive nucleus with an energy of 5.00MeV. How fast is the alpha
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An alpha particle, initially moving at a speed of 7.10x10^5m/s, goes through a potential difference of 2500V. Determine the
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An alpha particle, the nucleus of a helium atom, is at rest at the origin of a Cartesian
coordinate system. A proton is moving
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3 of 53 of 5 Items Question Use the model to answer the question. An illustration shows an
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An alpha particle with a charge of +2e is fixed at the origin. A proton is aimed at the alpha particle and
shot at it from a
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Which observation by Ernest Rutherford and his students refuted the plum pudding model?(1 point) Responses alpha particle
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Which observation by Ernest Rutherford and his students refuted the plum pudding model?(1 point)
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Which observation by Ernest Rutherford and his students refuted the plum pudding model?(1 point)
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Which observation by Ernest Rutherford and his students refuted the plum pudding model?(1 point) Responses electron attraction
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A uranium nucleus (mass 238 u), initially at rest, undergoes radioactive decay. After an alpha particle (mass 4.0 u) is emitted,
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