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what is the physics behind Rutherford's nuclear model of atom​


Anushi007: electrons were not stationary but were revolving around the nucleus in certain circular orbits. The force of attraction is balanced by the centrifugal force which comes into play due to revolution.
Rutherford’s nuclear model is similar to our solar system where the nucleus is like the sun and the electrons are like the planets
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Explanation:Rutherford's model shows that an atom is mostly empty space, with electrons orbiting a fixed, positively charged nucleus in set, predictable paths. This model of an atom was developed by Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand native working at the University of Manchester in England in the early 1900s.


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Rutherford's model shows that an atom is mostly empty space, with electrons orbiting a fixed, positively charged nucleus in set, predictable paths. This model of an atom was developed by Ernest Rutherford, a New Zealand native working at the University of Manchester in England in the early 1900s

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