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Why Rutherford's model of atom was rejected whereas the Bohr's model of atom was accepted?

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Answered by byaswanth2005
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Answer:

it is because,

Explanation:

rutherford's model could not explain the revolution of the electrons around the nucleus as according to maxwell the electron should lose it's energy and thereby causing electron to move in spiral way and thus fall into the nucleus

making the electron unstable..

bohr explained that electrons move in a specific circular well defined paths which was later named orbits

Hence this made Neil Bohr's model of atom successful

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Answered by sujatapaul2016
1

Explanation:

There was a critical problem with Rutherford's earlier model of the atom: it was not very stable. This was because, according to the rules of physics, electrons orbiting the nucleus would give off energy in the form of photons. This would cause the electrons to spiral into the nucleus and thus the atom could not exist.

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