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Why do alpha particles deflect by the thin gold foil??
Why not any material??
I thought the deflection was just because of repulsion of the alpha particle and the nucleus, so the repulsive power should be the same regardless of the material shouldnt it??
The book says its because of some high electric field associated with the foil. Is this because gold is a conductor??? well then how was this field set up? and why cant we use other conductors? would we need gold to guarantee more deflections that are greater than 90 degrees?And what is mica???
the book also says:The deflection is caused by the action of an electrostatic force which obeys an inverse square law. We know this because of the distribution of alpha particles and the fact that the alpha particles we're slowing down more and more as it approached the positive nucleus where the particles would be deflected at maximum. This is why they propose the electrostatic force because F(e)= kq(1)q(2)/d^2 so as d is very small (approaching nucleus)electrostatic force is maximum.
And why is the experiment performed in a vacuum, and why is the beam of alpha particles more wider in air??
doesnt air cause the alpha particles to slow down more, so wouldnt that be preferred as the alpha particles would have slowed down significantly when it approaches nucleus so more impulse or momentum of force by the F(e) to deflect the particles.
Sorry for all the q's but i cant help but have this stuff on my mind.
Im never completly clear lol.
Why not any material??
I thought the deflection was just because of repulsion of the alpha particle and the nucleus, so the repulsive power should be the same regardless of the material shouldnt it??
The book says its because of some high electric field associated with the foil. Is this because gold is a conductor??? well then how was this field set up? and why cant we use other conductors? would we need gold to guarantee more deflections that are greater than 90 degrees?And what is mica???
the book also says:The deflection is caused by the action of an electrostatic force which obeys an inverse square law. We know this because of the distribution of alpha particles and the fact that the alpha particles we're slowing down more and more as it approached the positive nucleus where the particles would be deflected at maximum. This is why they propose the electrostatic force because F(e)= kq(1)q(2)/d^2 so as d is very small (approaching nucleus)electrostatic force is maximum.
And why is the experiment performed in a vacuum, and why is the beam of alpha particles more wider in air??
doesnt air cause the alpha particles to slow down more, so wouldnt that be preferred as the alpha particles would have slowed down significantly when it approaches nucleus so more impulse or momentum of force by the F(e) to deflect the particles.
Sorry for all the q's but i cant help but have this stuff on my mind.
Im never completly clear lol.