I believe it was the gold foil experiment.
The result of a computer's processing is known as "output."
an electrical charge
No
Manages the problems that result from collisions
race condition
The result of a scientific experiment is the conclusion.
The conclusion of the entire experiment. Complete data and all. "Final result."
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right
A conclusion is a result that can be drawn from a scientific experiment A reason is an example of proof why or how you know the conclusion is right
Answer to your question. The experiment is usually done to find out some kind of answer for a question. And conclusion is the answer to your question, or just the outcome of your expirement :D (the result) - Mjikuy
Positively charged.
No a theory is a scientific thought that has not been tested or has not been tested enough however a conclusion is the ending result of an experiment
An interpretation or deduction at the end of what is said in a situation or story. It could also be a paragraph that restates the thesis.
With a [final] "Conclusion" (end result of research, an experiment. etc.)
we had a new model for the atom with a central nuecleus and orbiting electrons
It is certainly possible. The conclusion from your experiment may prove to be tentative and you may need to design a better experiment to improve the reliability of the conclusion, or the experiment may suggest alternatives which you may wish to explore. Most of science is about that: an experiment leads to conclusions. Further experiments result in refinements to the conclusions and, occasionally, to the replacement of earlier theories with new models.
All of them. Or none of them. I'm not sure because you DIDN'T GIVE ANY OPTIONS.