Why Most Alpha Particles Pass Straight Through Matter | Rutherford’s Atomic Model Explained

Why Most Alpha Particles Pass Straight Through Matter | Rutherford’s Atomic Model Explained

Concept of modern physics Biser 6 edition chapter 4 problem 1 solution "The great majority of alpha particles pass through gases and thin metal foils with no deflections. To what conclusion about atomic structure does this observation lead?" In this video, we explain this fundamental question from atomic physics, based on Rutherford’s famous gold foil experiment, which led to the nuclear model of the atom. This problem is from Concepts of Modern Physics by Arthur Beiser, commonly studied in university physics courses and competitive exams. The explanation is provided in Urdu/Hindi for better understanding. #beisersolutions If you find this helpful, please subscribe to the channel for more university-level physics solutions and exam preparation content. Explore our playlist for more solutions from Arthur Beiser’s "Concepts of Modern Physics" and other university-level physics courses. Subscribe for more physics problem solutions: [   / @circusofphysics  ] 📚 Check out our playlist for more Concepts of Modern Physics solutions: [   • Modern Physics  ] 💡 Have questions? Drop them in the comments below!