@ 8:33 Hi Tonya. Based on DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS (DA), I think this is the right formula. DA gives a number of particles per unit area. But often I see a factor of "N-incident" in front of (n.t); for instance at the site of Hyperphysics. I can't understand that. Can you?
Oh what a statement by Rutherford that time!
Thanks I was looking for the scattering and Equation A'level Physics Nelkon & Parker 1978
@ 8:33 Hi Tonya. Based on DIMENSIONAL ANALYSIS (DA), I think this is the right formula. DA gives a number of particles per unit area. But often I see a factor of "N-incident" in front of (n.t); for instance at the site of Hyperphysics. I can't understand that. Can you?
Good explanation of the topics.
Thank you
Very good thank you so much
Can you suggest the book where we can get complete derivation
Thanks much
can you give me the slides? :(
is it possible to send me the slides
can you give me the slides??
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Thanks I was looking for the scattering and Equation A'level Physics Nelkon & Parker 1978