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 .p11 1909-11 Rutherford and Marsden bombard gold foil with alphas, 1/10000 bounce back, demonstrates dense positive nucleus less than 1e-12 by volume.
 .p12 1913 Bohr "planetary" model for electron, except solar system planets denser than electrons in atoms
 .p13 quarks smaller than 1e-4 nuclear radius

 More later
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Note, reference [[ https://archive.org/details/nuclearpowervery0000irvi/mode/2up | Nuclear Power A.V.S.I. 2011 ]] online at Internet Archive Digital Library. Some about plasma fusion physics, but not much help calculating fusion cross section.
Note, reference [[ https://archive.org/details/nuclearpowervery0000irvi/mode/2up | Nuclear Power A.V.S.I. by Maxwell Irvine 2011 ]] online at Internet Archive Digital Library. Some about plasma fusion physics, but not much help calculating fusion cross section.

Nuclear Physics, A Very Short Introduction

Frank Close 2015, Tigard Lib 539.7 CLO

  • p11 1909-11 Rutherford and Marsden bombard gold foil with alphas, 1/10000 bounce back, demonstrates dense positive nucleus less than 1e-12 by volume.
  • p12 1913 Bohr "planetary" model for electron, except solar system planets denser than electrons in atoms
  • p13 quarks smaller than 1e-4 nuclear radius More later

Note, reference Nuclear Power A.V.S.I. by Maxwell Irvine 2011 online at Internet Archive Digital Library. Some about plasma fusion physics, but not much help calculating fusion cross section.

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