In the Geiger-Marsden scattering experiment the number of scattered particles detected…
Physics · Class 12 · CBSE — Atoms
In the Geiger-Marsden scattering experiment the number of scattered particles detected are maximum and minimum at the scattering angles respectively at
- 0° and 180°
- 180° and 0°
- 90° and 180°
- 45° and 90°
Answer
(A) 0° and 180°
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