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What are the limitations of Rutherford’s model of the atom?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Rutherford's model of an atom could not explain the stability of an atom - According to him, charged electrons revolve around atom in circular paths so it should experience acceleration due to which it should lose energy continuously in the form of electromagnetic radiations and then eventually fall into the nucleus

Answered by GeniusHelper3
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Rutherford's model of an atom could not explain the stability of an atom - According to him, charged electrons revolve around atom in circular paths so it should experience acceleration due to which it should lose energy continuously in the form of electromagnetic radiations and then eventually fall into the nucleus 

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