why bohr needs to develop atomic theory after rutherford's atomic model?
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All of the negative charge was held in the electrons, which must orbit the dense nucleus like planets around the sun. In 1912 Bohr joined Rutherford. He realized that Rutherford's model wasn't quite right. ... Bohr turned to Planck's quantum theory to explain the stability of most atoms.
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To remedy the stability problem. Bohr modified the Rutherford model by requiring that the electrons move in orbits of fixed size and energy. The energy of an electron depends on the size of the orbit and is lower for smaller orbits. Radiation can occur only when the electron jumps from one orbit to another.
(he just modified not developed atomic theory)
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