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What is the problem with a solar system model of the atom?

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Answered by ansistkharms
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Answer:

It is a Classical Physics' problem!

Explanation:

The "solar system" model describes an atom as a central massive positive entity (the nucleus/sun) and, orbiting around it, the negative entities (the electrons/planets).

The problem with this is that the electrons are CHARGED particles and moving around in a circle they have CENTRIPETAL acceleration (even if they move with constant velocity in modulus the direction of this velocity changes continuously giving rise to the centripetal acceleration). An accelerated charge (electron) would then radiate energy as electromagnetic radiation and rapidly lose energy and fall inside the nucleus....but this does not happens!

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Answered by GalaxyLover
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Answer:

The Solar System and the structure of an atom has similarities.

Explanation:

The sun that is in the middle of our solar system is just like the nucleus in an atom while, the electrons are represented by the planets that revolve around the sun.

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