Check your facts! He did study at Canterbury, but in 1894, he was awarded an Exhibition Science Scholarship, enabling him to go to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson. So he did indeed study in England, as well as Canada. Congratulations on your kiwi pride!
stupid video i hate when they get that shit wrong he is a new zealander a kiwi he attended canterbury university in christchurch nz my home city yea coz nz is in brittan what a joke and he never at all studied in england he has a kiwi background
stupid video i hate when they get that shit wrong he is a new zealander a kiwi he attended canterbury university in christchurch nz my home city yea coz nz is in brittan what a joke
its already used for educational purposes just ask your teacher if she can make a website with help from someone(like the Geek Squad from Best buy i guess) and she can upload the vid to it :3
I think you Canadian science book might be biased! You're correct in pointing out that the video about him being British is not accurate. He was actually from New Zealand.
Rutherford has quite a story. He parents were from Scotland. He studied and and work in England. Later he received knighthood by the queen and became Baron of "Somewhere in England". New Zealand was part of the british empire. So Rutherford is born in New Zealand, but has a very british background.
No, electrons are not present in the nucleus. Your teacher may have been referring to radioactive decay of the nucleus. if the neutron to proton ratio is too high, a neutron will turn into proton and electron. The electron is then emitted from the nucleus, which is called beta decay.
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laqueopina 1 year ago
Check your facts! He did study at Canterbury, but in 1894, he was awarded an Exhibition Science Scholarship, enabling him to go to Trinity College, Cambridge, as a research student at the Cavendish Laboratory under J.J. Thomson. So he did indeed study in England, as well as Canada. Congratulations on your kiwi pride!
stalldog 1 year ago 4
stupid video i hate when they get that shit wrong he is a new zealander a kiwi he attended canterbury university in christchurch nz my home city yea coz nz is in brittan what a joke and he never at all studied in england he has a kiwi background
01jbarnes 1 year ago
stupid video i hate when they get that shit wrong he is a new zealander a kiwi he attended canterbury university in christchurch nz my home city yea coz nz is in brittan what a joke
01jbarnes 1 year ago
thank u sa gumawa
menciusful 1 year ago
its already used for educational purposes just ask your teacher if she can make a website with help from someone(like the Geek Squad from Best buy i guess) and she can upload the vid to it :3
darkus1234561 1 year ago
Are there any copyright restrictions for this video? I would like to use this video in my chemistry-class.
ChemieHerrmann 1 year ago
@ChemieHerrmann Feel free to use it for educational purposes.
stalldog 1 year ago
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ChemieHerrmann 1 year ago
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Thanks! We're dubbing it in german!
ChemieHerrmann 1 year ago
subtitulos porfavor !!!!
Eisteins10 1 year ago
I think you Canadian science book might be biased! You're correct in pointing out that the video about him being British is not accurate. He was actually from New Zealand.
stalldog 1 year ago
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GunnarHerrm 1 year ago
@stalldog
Rutherford has quite a story. He parents were from Scotland. He studied and and work in England. Later he received knighthood by the queen and became Baron of "Somewhere in England". New Zealand was part of the british empire. So Rutherford is born in New Zealand, but has a very british background.
ChemieHerrmann 1 year ago
He was canadian not british
LucaPimp 1 year ago
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ChemieHerrmann 1 year ago
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Da stimme ich Ihnen zu...
Scathatsch 1 year ago
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GunnarHerrm 1 year ago
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@ChemieHerrmann Not 100% right....
GunnarHerrm 1 year ago
Thank you so much for posting this. It all makes sense to me now. I like it when the when the explanation is slow... gives me time to process xp
SandJDavies 1 year ago
No, electrons are not present in the nucleus. Your teacher may have been referring to radioactive decay of the nucleus. if the neutron to proton ratio is too high, a neutron will turn into proton and electron. The electron is then emitted from the nucleus, which is called beta decay.
stalldog 1 year ago
@stalldog haha your smart
BigKingFan1 1 year ago
@stalldog i new that scince the beging of my sophmore year biiatch
BigKingFan1 1 year ago
@BigKingFan1 Obviously you're still waiting for the lesson on spelling.
G00n3r4Life 1 year ago 2
@stalldog i knew that scince the begining of sopmore year biiatch
BigKingFan1 1 year ago
my teacher said that there are some electrons also present at the centre like protons. is it true.
mansehrvi 1 year ago
yea! lol jk
uoflgurl08 2 years ago
he was from new zeland not britain, and it was 1910 not 1911
ValRocksEdwardsWorld 2 years ago