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You plan to pass alpha particles through a field that contains a consistent type of particle. Which configuration will result in the largest deflection of alpha particles?

low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of low mass-number-particles
low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of low mass-number-particles

high-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles
high-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles

high-energy alpha particles passing through a field of low mass-number-particles
high-energy alpha particles passing through a field of low mass-number-particles

low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles

really? goodness, I feel bad for anyone who deals with that. The day I needed help I was having a bad day and that made it worse I went to bed in tears. But at least Dr.Bob answered the question. He said it was D:low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles btw.

Answer is A (low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of low mass-number-particles) for anyone who needs it.

your both rude back off im taking a test that I need help on I am not trying to double anything I just copy and pasted stop being such jerks!!

Ok I’m not them, but they were being rude tbh. They treat every student like that :7

low-energy alpha particles passing through a field of high mass-number-particles

is the CORRECT ANSWER 100%

im sorry for disturbing you @Anonymous and @DrBob222 I copied/pasted because I was in a hurry ill be sure to type and proof my work before submitting a question for this point on truly sorry

Dint be sorry

Don’t I meant.

there is no need to talk to anyone in such way just because your are behind a screen and are annoyed

Which statement about metals and nonmetals is correct?(1 point)

Responses

Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.
Metals can be hammered into thin sheets, and nonmetals are brittle.

Metals tend to be poor conductors of electricity, while nonmetals are strong conductors of electricity.
Metals tend to be poor conductors of electricity, while nonmetals are strong conductors of electricity.

Metals and nonmetals can both be found in any column of the periodic table.
Metals and nonmetals can both be found in any column of the periodic table.

Most metals are a solid under normal conditions, and most nonmetals are a liquid.