Structure of Atom
Light is an important form of energy, According to Newton's corpuscular theory,the light was considered as a stream of particles called corpuscles of light. This theory could explain the phenomenon of reflection and refraction, but failed to explain the phenomenon of diffraction and interference. Therefore, the corpuscular theory was discarded and replaced by the wave theory of light. According to this theory, light is transmitted in the form of electromagnetic waves. These waves are associated with the oscillating electric field and magnetic fields.
The energy emitted from any source in the form of radiation is called radiant energy. The most common forms of radiant energy are cosmic rays, gamma rays, X-rays, ultraviolet rays, visible rays, infrared rays, radio waves and heat. Clark Maxwell (1856) proposed that radiant energy has wave character. These waves are associated with both electric and magnetic fields, thus, these radiations are called electromagnetic radiations. All types of electromagnetic radiations travel through space with the same velocity i.e. the velocity of light (3 x 108 ms-1).
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What is the name of the remaining part of atom except outer orbit?
Name the particles which determine the mass of an element.
What are α-particles?
What are the fundamental particles present in a neutral atom having atomic number greater than 1?
Do protons and neutrons have identical mass?
When α-particles are sent through a thin metal foil, most of them go straight through the foil. What inference do you draw from it?
What did Rutherford's experiment on scattering of particles show for the first time?
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