Ruther ford model and its draw back with correction of Neil Bohr
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Rutherford's model of atom is that it does not explain stability of the atom. According to the electromagnetic theory of physics, if a charged particle undergoes accelerated motion, then it must radiate energy continuously.
Neil's Bohr Explained the Stability of Atom
1. The electron could revolve around the nucleus in only "certain orbits" (or"certain energy levels"), each orbit having a different radius.
2. When an electron is revolving in a particular orbit or particular energy level around the nucleus, the electron does not radiate energy, even though it has accelerated motion around the nucleus.
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Neil's Bohr Explained the Stability of Atom
1. The electron could revolve around the nucleus in only "certain orbits" (or"certain energy levels"), each orbit having a different radius.
2. When an electron is revolving in a particular orbit or particular energy level around the nucleus, the electron does not radiate energy, even though it has accelerated motion around the nucleus.
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