The scattering of
high energy electrons by nucleons (protons and neutrons) can reveal the internal structure of these
particles.
Fermi proposed the equation for the radius of a
nucleus (r) in terms of the radius of the hydrogen nucleus (ro) and the nucleon
number of the nucleus (A)
From the Fermi equation (r = roA1/3)
we know that the "diameter" of a nucleon is about 10-15 m and so if we want to have any
chance of "seeing" inside a proton we need to use something with a wavelength of this
order or even smaller.