what are the defects of the Rutherford's model?
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The defects of this model of an atom are: -The electron which is rotating around the nucleus is only a suggestion and there is no experimental proof for its presence. -A rotating electron in general will spend some of its energy and ultimately, it should fall into the nucleus.
The defects of this model of an atom are:
-The electron which is rotating around the nucleus is only a suggestion and there is no experimental proof for its presence.
-A rotating electron in general will spend some of its energy and ultimately, it should fall into the nucleus. But in the real scenario, this is not happening in an atom. Therefore the suggestion of Rutherford on electrons rotating around the nucleus is not offering any explanation for the fact that why an electron is not losing energy.