In Rutherford's experiment,generally the thin foil of heavy atoms,like gold,platinum etc. have been used to be bombarded by the $\alpha$-particles. If the thin foil of light atoms like Aluminium etc. is used,what difference would be observed from the above results?

  • A
    The deflection of $\alpha$-particles would be more.
  • B
    The deflection of $\alpha$-particles would be less.
  • C
    The deflection of $\alpha$-particles would be the same.
  • D
    No $\alpha$-particles would be deflected.

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