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A. Rutherford looked for magnetic fields, while Thomson looked for electric fields.
B. Rutherford repeated Thomson’s experiment and confirmed the results.
C. Rutherford tested a conclusion based on Thomson’s results.
D. Rutherford had not known about Thomson’s experiment.
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