Ernest Rutherford, originally from New Zealand, is credited as being the father of nuclear physics for his discoveries in atomic structure, even though Hantaro Nagaoka, a physicist from the Imperial University of Tokyo, first proposed the theory of the nucleus as it is known today. Rutherford
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SOLVED: Rutherford concluded that the nucleus of an atom is positively charged because some positively charged alpha particles were deflected by the nucleus in the gold foil experiment.
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