When throwing stones at a barbed-wire fence, most of the stones do not hit the fence, resulting in fewer or no sounds heard, because the gaps in the fence allow the stones to pass through.
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Throwing stones at a barbed-wire fence results in deflection or bouncing off due to the fence’s solid structure. Similarly, in Rutherford’s experiment, alpha particles were deflected by the dense nucleus, altering their expected path and revealing the nucleus’s existence.