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What is the line spectrum which Rutherford could not explain?​

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Answered by redlovergirl99
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Answer:

line spectrum means an emission spectrum consisting of sperate lines .

Explanation:

Each element has its own line spectrum . Hence it can be used for identifying elements . Rutherford failed to explain it .

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Answered by Khoosh4484
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Answer:

According to Rutherford atomic model the spectra of an atom is continuous. As an charged particle always radiates EM WAVES continuously when it moves around another charged particle. So that after a sudden time limit the electron will lose all of it's Kinetic energy in th form of radiation energy.

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