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Can someone answer please! I am trying to do a lab for college at TOWSON UNIVERSITY and cannot go any farther till i get this!
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. It has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, compared to regular hydrogen which has only one proton. Deuterium is slightly heavier than regular hydrogen and is often used in laboratory experiments and as a tracer in scientific studies.
The radius of a proton is not calculated directly, but rather inferred from experiments and theoretical models. One common approach is to use scattering experiments, such as electron-proton scattering, to measure the distribution of charge within the proton. From this, the root mean square (RMS) radius can be extracted, which gives an estimate of the size of the proton. Another method involves using quantum chromodynamics (QCD) calculations, a theory that describes the structure of protons and other particles, to estimate the proton's radius.
Proton therapy has been used since the early 1990s
Rutherfords Model is Rutherfords Model... thats it, its just a model.. go look it up on google images im sure you will figure it out by then.
Can someone answer please! I am trying to do a lab for college at TOWSON UNIVERSITY and cannot go any farther till i get this!
The atomic nucleus is positive because contain protons.
Earnest Rutherford's experiment,"Gold Foil", led to the discovery the of a Small,dense and positively charged Nucleus
Deuterium is an isotope of hydrogen. It has one proton and one neutron in its nucleus, compared to regular hydrogen which has only one proton. Deuterium is slightly heavier than regular hydrogen and is often used in laboratory experiments and as a tracer in scientific studies.
Early experiments were based off attraction. The neutron had no charge to attract or repel or to be attracted or repelled. so these experiments could not figure out that there was a neutral particle in the nucleus.
The radius of a proton is not calculated directly, but rather inferred from experiments and theoretical models. One common approach is to use scattering experiments, such as electron-proton scattering, to measure the distribution of charge within the proton. From this, the root mean square (RMS) radius can be extracted, which gives an estimate of the size of the proton. Another method involves using quantum chromodynamics (QCD) calculations, a theory that describes the structure of protons and other particles, to estimate the proton's radius.
Yes, they are used in experiments in some places :)
Proton therapy has been used since the early 1990s
Gregor Mendel used pea plants for his hereditary experiments
we are all scientists. we all use experiments
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Rutherfords Model is Rutherfords Model... thats it, its just a model.. go look it up on google images im sure you will figure it out by then.