In the Rutherford atomic model who provide the necessary centripetal forces to the revolving electrons in hydrogen atom
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Bohr Model of the hydrogen atom attempts to plug in certain gaps as suggested by Rutherford’s model by including ideas from the newly developing Quantum hypothesis. Bohr postulated that in an atom, electrons could revolve in stable orbits without emitting radiant energy.
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In Rutherford's model, the necessary centripetal force to the electron revolving in the hydrogen atom is provided by the coulombic attraction force between the nucleus and the electron.
- Accordin to rutherford's model the entire positive charge and mass of the atom is localized in a very small region called the nucleus.
- The electrons having negative charge revolves around the nucleus in circular orbits.
- The coulombic attraction between the electon and the nucleus.
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