Physics, asked by rodolfoandrade707, 1 year ago

How does Rutherford’s model of the atom compare with Thomson’s model? They both describe atoms as small, indivisible spheres. They both describe electrons as moving around the nucleus. They both describe electrons as being surrounded by the positive matter. They both describe atoms as being made up of positive and negative matter.

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Answered by gita42
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in the Rutherford's model it was said that the electrons revolves around the nucleus containing positive change but Thomson's model doesn't gave any proper explanations on his model he said that the electrons are the dry fruits that is given in the Christmas pudding or the seeds of watermelon . he doesn't mention about the nucleus, protons properly.
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Answered by Greybird901
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Answer:

B.

Explanation:

They both describe electrons as moving around the nucleus.

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