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explain spectrum in Rutherford atomic model​

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Answered by ronakronnie31
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According to Rutherford atomic model the spectra of an atom is continuous. As an charged particle always radiates EM WAVES continuously when it moves around another charged particle. So that after a sudden time limit the electron will lose all of it's Kinetic energy in th form of radiation energy. So it will hit the nucleus and the atom will lose its existence . But in realty the atom radiates discontinuous spectrum. At a particular energy level electrons does not radiate any type of energy(Bohr model). So simply Rutherford's atomic model is incorrect.

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