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The reason for the lesser deflection of alpha particles with comparison to beta particles when passed through an
Concept Introduction:
Electromagnetic radiation is a flow of energy through a material with the
When electromagnetic waves pass through the electromagnetic field, the waves that contain charged particles used to deviate to a different extent. When alpha and beta particles pass through the electromagnetic field, they experience deflection in a different direction along with a different extent.
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