Drawbacks of Rutherford's model of atom
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<> When the electrons move in circular motion , undergo acceleration
<> During acceleration , the electrons would radiate energy.
<> As a result , the electrons would radiate energy.
<> Gradually , the electrons would lose energy and as a result , fall into the nucleus.
<> If this were so , the atom would be highly unstable , and thus matter would not exist
<> During acceleration , the electrons would radiate energy.
<> As a result , the electrons would radiate energy.
<> Gradually , the electrons would lose energy and as a result , fall into the nucleus.
<> If this were so , the atom would be highly unstable , and thus matter would not exist
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1. According to Ruherford's model of an atom electrons revolve around the nucleus.
2. But any object moving in a circular motion would undergo acceleration.
3. If this happened then initially the electrons would lose energy as they had be accelerating.
4. They might fall in the nucleus of an atom due to this and an atom becomes unstable.
5. But we know that an atom is stable in existence.
6. Ruherford's model failed to explain this .
2. But any object moving in a circular motion would undergo acceleration.
3. If this happened then initially the electrons would lose energy as they had be accelerating.
4. They might fall in the nucleus of an atom due to this and an atom becomes unstable.
5. But we know that an atom is stable in existence.
6. Ruherford's model failed to explain this .
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