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what was the defect in Rutherford's model of atom?​

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Answered by RishitaGambhir
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Answer:See, the only problem in Rutherford's model was that it could not explain the Electromagnetic Theory of Physics! According to the Electromagnetic Theory of Physics, a charged particle moving in uniformly accelerated motion losses energy. An electron is a charged particle and moves in uniform circular motion also known as the uniformly accelerated motion. With this Theory, the electron of an atom must also lose energy. With this, it would have ultimately fell into the nucleus of an atom but the same didn't happen. An atom is stable. Rutherford's model was not able to explain this!

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Answered by srgs256
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Answer: 1. He couldn't explain stability of atom

2. according to Rutherford atom like planetary model nucleus like sun and electrons act as planets but planets and sun neutral here electron and nucleus charged species

3.he couldn't explain stability of electron in orbit if electron lose energy continuously its gives continue spectra but atom originally gives discontinue spectra he fail to explain spectra

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