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explain drawback of Rutherford's atomic model​

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Answered by anjalipatil09
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Explanation:

This atomic model failed to explain stability of atoms. According to the model, electrons revolve around the positively charged nucleus. It's not possible for a long run as we know atoms are stable while any particle in a circular orbit would undergo acceleration.

Answered by farhanullahkhan12345
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Answer:

1. Classical Physics suggest that electron being charged particle will continuously emit energy while revolving around the nucleus. Thus, the orbit of the electron will keep on getting smaller and smaller until it would fall in the nucleus, this would collapse the atomic structure.

2. If a revolving electron emit energy continuously then it should form a continuous spectrum, but a line spectrum is obtained.

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