Rutherford's Analysis

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Rutherford reasoned that most of the alpha particles had easily passed through the outer part of the atom, but that a few alpha particles must have bounced off something inside the atom that was small, dense, and positively charged. Although this disproved his hypothesis that atoms were permeable balls, it provided him with a new hypothesis that atoms have nuclei. This new model explained his results and was a keystone in the development of modern atomic theory.


Next Back The above images aren't graphics of Rutherford's real experimental data; they are graphical exaggerations of his method and results.

The Standard Model Path includes an explanation of the atomic model in terms of subatomic particles.