Why is the classical (Rutherford) model for an atom of electron orbiting around the nucleus-not able to explain the atomic structure?
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The classical method could not explain the atomic structure as the electron revolving around the nucleus are accelerated and emits energy as the result, the radius of the circular paths goes on decreasing. Ultimately electrons fall into the nucleus, which is not in practical.
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Because atom was unstable due to the orbiting electron's constant emission of energy
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Rutherford's classical atom model could not explain the atomic structure since the atom was unstable due to the orbiting electron's constant emission of energy.
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Because atom was unstable due to the orbiting electron's constant emission of energy
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