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Explain Rutherford's model of an atom class 9​

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Answered by hiteshSaxena
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In many ways, the Rutherford model of the atom is the classic model of the atom, even though it's no longer considered an accurate representation. Rutherford's model shows that an atom is mostly empty space, with electrons orbiting a fixed, positively charged nucleus in set, predictable paths.

Answered by harshitraj158
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Rutherford setup his team for atoms work .He used gold foil (because it is most thinner object) to pass a particles . He observed that some rays are going straight and some are coming back. Then he think of another subatomic particle called Neutrons...

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