How did bohr's model of atom overcome the drawback in Rutherford model of atom
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Answer:Bohr improved Rutherford's model by proposing that electrons travelled about the nucleus in orbits that had specific energy levels. They could jump from one level to another but could not be at any place in between, and they would absorb or emit specific amounts of energy (quanta) when they jumped between levels.
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to remedy the stability problem Bohr modified the Rutherford model by requiring that the electrons move in orbites of fixed size and energy .the energy of an electron depends on the size of the orbit and is lower only when the electron jumps from one orbit to another.
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