In Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment, Rutherford studied the angles of radiation particle scattering as the particles passed through a thin sheet of gold foil. Most particles passed through without deflection, but a few particles were deflected at various angles. The scattering was attributed to repulsion of the particles by the atomic nuclei in the foil. The type of radiation particles Rutherford used, therefore, were

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In Ernest Rutherford's famous gold foil experiment, Rutherford studied the angles of radiation particle scattering as the particles passed through a thin sheet of gold foil. Most particles passed through without deflection, but a few particles were deflected at various angles. The scattering was attributed to repulsion of the particles by the atomic nuclei in the foil. The type of radiation particles Rutherford used, therefore, were