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In 1910, a physicist from New Zealand, Ernest Rutherford performed an experiment known as Rutherfordâ??s gold foil experiment. After Rutherford's theory, scientists began to consider that the atom is not a single particle, but it is made up of very smaller subatomic particles.
They are a good way for scientists to share their findings. This allows for other scientists to do the same experiment and confirm or disprove those findings. It also allows scientists to use what has already been tested in their own studies that go beyond what was already proven.
If you develop an experiment that truly demonstrates that the hypothesis is wrong*, then the hypothesis will lose its acceptance in the scientific community. * Such an experiment would have to be repeatable by other scientists AND accepted by interested scientists as a proof that the hypothesis is wrong.
After the experiment scientists organize and analyze the data.
I'm doing a project about a scientist and mines Niel's Bohr and I've found out that he did his experiment alone. I think this would be a right answer because if he worked in a group it would be ________, _________, and Niel's Bohr discovered ________.
That atoms have a positively charged nucleus.
Ernest Rutherford, following the "gold foil" experiment.
that is what the scientists use to experiment
In 1910, a physicist from New Zealand, Ernest Rutherford performed an experiment known as Rutherfordâ??s gold foil experiment. After Rutherford's theory, scientists began to consider that the atom is not a single particle, but it is made up of very smaller subatomic particles.
Scientific Method
It helps with the flow of an experiment and how you correctly do any experiment.
There are two scientists. Goldstein is the first person that found it.
Scientists use the scientific method, which is:
the scientific method: observe hypothesize predict experiment
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A scientists should form a hypothesis, then conduct an experiment.
According to scientists, the process in which scientists use to answer questions about the world including the example of Rediâ??s experiment with rotting meat is the scientific method.