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In the context of Rutherford scattering, why is the term 'impact parameter' used?
A. It measures the actual point of impact on the nucleus
B. It quantifies the 'aim' or 'miss distance' of the incoming alpha particle relative to the target nucleus
C. It represents the initial kinetic energy of the alpha particle
D. It is the distance of closest approach during the scattering event
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