Explain why Nagaoka thought that Thomson's model for the structure of an atom is incorrect
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Many North Americans would compare it to the raisins and nuts in a spherical Christmas cake. Thomson's model was correct at the time, because it explained all that scientists then knew about the atom. The Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka rejected Thomson's model. He suggested that the atom had a massive nucleus.
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The Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka rejected Thomson's model. He suggested that the atom had a massive nucleus. ... Rutherford showed that the atom contains a small, massive, positively charged nucleus. He also agreed with Nagaoka that the electrons move in circular orbits outside the nucleus
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