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Defects in Rutherford's Theory

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Estimated time: 2 minutes
CBSE: Class 12

Key Points: Defects in Rutherford's Theory

  • Rutherford's model could not explain the stability of an atom despite the revolving electrons around the nucleus.
  • Electrons revolving around the nucleus emit radiation and subsequently lose energy.
  • Loss of energy causes electrons to spiral inward and eventually fall into the nucleus, leading to the collapse of the atom - but this is untrue.
  • If continuous energy loss occurred, electrons would fall into the nucleus, making the atom unstable - which contradicts actual observations.
  • If electrons emit continuous energy, they should form a continuous spectrum, but actually, a line spectrum is obtained, which Rutherford's model fails to explain.
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