what are the limitations of Rutherford's model of the atom short answer
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According toRutherford's model of an atom, electrons revolve around the nucleus as planets revolve around the sun. But, electrons revolving in circular orbits will not be stable because during revolution, they experience acceleration.
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According to Rutherford’s model of an atom, electrons revolve around the nucleus as planets revolve around the sun. But, electrons revolving in circular orbits will not be stable because during revolution, they experience acceleration. Due to acceleration, they will lose energy in the form of radiation arid fall into the nucleus. In such a cases the atom would be highly unstable and would collapse
According to Rutherford’s model of an atom, electrons revolve around the nucleus as planets revolve around the sun. But, electrons revolving in circular orbits will not be stable because during revolution, they experience acceleration. Due to acceleration, they will lose energy in the form of radiation arid fall into the nucleus. In such a cases the atom would be highly unstable and would collapse
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