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==Connectedness==
==Connectedness==
This is topic is related to the study of biochemistry because without the discovery of the nucleus any progress in this field would be limited based on the interaction of atomic particles. This would also hinder the field medicine for very similar reason. Much of the understanding of sciences has its roots in the understanding of the atom and its functions. This experiment and the idea of atomic collisions helped to widen the atomic grasp.
This topic is related to the study of biochemistry because without the discovery of the nucleus any progress in this field would be limited based on the interaction of atomic particles. This would also hinder the field medicine for very similar reason. Much of the understanding of sciences has its roots in the understanding of the atom and its functions. This experiment and the idea of atomic collisions helped to widen the atomic grasp.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 20:03, 27 November 2015

Claimed by: hguthrie6 The gold foil experiment helped make large discoveries in atomic physics.

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This topic discusses how Rutherford's Gold Foil Experiment helped to demonstrate the physics behind atomic collisions. The experiment led to the discovery of the nucleus. This experiment validates two laws of conservation, that of momentum and that of energy.

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Connectedness

This topic is related to the study of biochemistry because without the discovery of the nucleus any progress in this field would be limited based on the interaction of atomic particles. This would also hinder the field medicine for very similar reason. Much of the understanding of sciences has its roots in the understanding of the atom and its functions. This experiment and the idea of atomic collisions helped to widen the atomic grasp.

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