Question
Write two results which are obtained from Rutherford's scattering experiment.

Answer

(1) The maximum part of mass and whole charge of atom is concentrated at tiny space called nucleus.
(2) Radius of nucleus of atom is $\frac{1}{10000}$ th part of radius of atom.

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