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Physics, 10.03.2021 23:30 lhotsedog96

Pls pls pls Help im stuck with this lab Rutherford proposed that the "hit ratio" was approximately equal to the volume ratio. This is the hypothesis you will test in this experiment.

A a small box is placed inside of a bigger box, when you calculate the volume you get that the smaller box is 1.6% of the volume of the big box.
A couple of marbles are blindly thrown at the small box and whenever it gets hit it gets moved. Calculating the percentage, the small box gets hit 32% of the time.

Was Rutherfords hypothesis reasonable? Is the hit ratio approximate to the volume ratio?

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