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In the context of alpha particle scattering, what does the symbol 'b' represent?
A. The distance of closest approach between the alpha particle and the nucleus
B. The angle of scattering
C. The perpendicular distance of the initial velocity vector of the alpha particle from the centre of the nucleus
D. The radius of the nucleus
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