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Gravitational model of alpha particle scattering
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Gravitational model of alpha particle scattering

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Subject Science
Grade Level Grades 6-12
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This model of alpha particle scattering uses ball bearings to represent alpha particles and a plastic hill to represent the force from a nucleus. The deflections are very clear and this can lead to some useful discussions.

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February 8, 2020
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SML Member January 15, 2012

This resource gives a great description of how the model works, so if you have the "tin hat" apparatus and want ideas of how to explain it to your students then read this resource.

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