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Draw the number of scattered particles versus the scattering angle graph for scattering of alpha particles by a thin foil. Write two important conclusions that can be drawn from this plot.

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Rutherford scattering key idea:

Most particles undeflected → empty space
Few large-angle deflections → tiny dense nucleus
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Concept: This refers to Rutherford’s alpha-particle scattering experiment. The graph shows how the number of scattered alpha particles varies with scattering angle.

Graph description: Plot: 

X-axis → Scattering angle (\( \theta \)) 
Y-axis → Number of scattered particles 
Shape of graph: 

Very large number of particles at small angles (near \( 0^\circ \)) 
Rapid decrease as angle increases 
Very few particles scattered at large angles 
Extremely small number scattered backward (near \( 180^\circ \)) 
So, the curve starts high at small angles and falls sharply with increasing angle. Conclusion 1: Atom is mostly empty space. Since most alpha particles pass through with little or no deflection: 

Positive charge and mass are not uniformly spread. 
Most of the atom is empty. 
Conclusion 2: Presence of a small, dense nucleus. A very small fraction of particles are deflected through large angles: 

Indicates strong repulsive force. 
Positive charge is concentrated in a tiny central region (nucleus). 
Additional inference (optional): 

Nucleus is positively charged and very small compared to atom size. 
 

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