In an experiment done by scattering 5.5-MeV a particles from a thin gold foll, students find that 10,000 a particles are scattered at an angle greater than 50°. (a) How many of these particles will be scattered greater than 1000? 1531 particles (b) How many will be scattered between 66 and 78*7 particles

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In an experiment done by scattering 5.5-MeV a particles from a thin gold foil, students find that 10,000 a particles are scattered at an angle greater than 50°.
(a) How many of these particles will be scattered greater than 100°?
1531
particles.
(b) How many will be scattered between 66° and 78°7
particles
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