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The model proposed by Rutherford explained the observation in the -ray scattering experiments as shown below in Fig 3.4. Fig 3.4 : Explanation of the results of α- ray Fig. 3.5 : Failure of Rutherford’s scattering experiment. model However, there was a problem with the Rutherford’s model. According to the Maxwell’s
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