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explain the difference between the distribution of the positive charge in the Thomas atomic model of Rutherford atomic model


meenakshi997sa: in jj thomsan's atomic model +ve charge was uniformly distributed throughout the atom but in Rutherford's atomic model all of the +ve charge was con concentrated at the centre in a very small area called nucleus

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Answered by nithhu
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Thomas atomic model says. example a water melon the red coloured part is positively charged. and Rutherfords experiment . scattering of alpha particle which shows positive charged is in center.

Answered by PrayagKumar
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rutherford gave his atomic model which ia known as Rutherford's parmanu model . he gave it in 1919- 1921 . in this modle he took a very thin plate of gold and threw many electrons on it he saw that many particles got nothing disability and went through the gold plate and some of the particles were turned in different angle and some came back after touch with gold plate so he thought that in every thing there atoms door door hote h.
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