limitations of Rutherford model
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according to Rutherford in his model he gave that the atom and the electrons move around the cell in an atom around the nucleus but it does not for but it carries the orbital path the limitation is that he cannot explain explain the chapter 3 of the electron that the electron moving around the nucleus will fall down on the nucleus
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limitations are as follows;
- any charged particle when accelerated is expected to Radiant energy to main in a circular orbit the electron would need to undergo acceleration therefore it would radiate energy does the revolving electron would lose energy and finally fall into the nucleus if there is there so the atom should be highly unstable their formatter would not exist but we no matter exist it means that atoms are points table does it cannot explain the stability of an atom when charged electrons are moving on the attractive force of positively charged nucleus.
- rutherford's model could not explain the distribution of electrons in the extra nuclear portion of an atom.
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