Write the rutherford nuclear model of an atom and what are the drawbacks in the rutherford nuclear model of an atom
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Rutherford's nuclear model of an atom conveys that the electrons are revolving around an positively charged nucleus containing protons. he suggested that the positive particles I. e. protons are not scattered anywhere in the atom, contrary to Thompson, who suggested that both electrons and protons are embedded in the atom all around.
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he said that electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atom. but anything moving in a circular motion would undergo deacceleration as the particle would dissipate energy, hence it should fall down in the nucleus of the atom.
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he said that electrons revolve around the nucleus of the atom. but anything moving in a circular motion would undergo deacceleration as the particle would dissipate energy, hence it should fall down in the nucleus of the atom.
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