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with this technique that has been used to detect quarks, are the results reproducable every time? or are there different results which indicate the hadron has quarks that move inside?
with rutherfords scattering, generally every 8000 alpha particles deflect in random directions. these results can be predicted + reproduced. Is it the same with inelastic particle collision experiments? I am thinking it has to be right?
with rutherfords scattering, generally every 8000 alpha particles deflect in random directions. these results can be predicted + reproduced. Is it the same with inelastic particle collision experiments? I am thinking it has to be right?
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