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How as bohr's atomic model similar to Rutherford's model

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It described a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space. ... Electrons travel around the nucleus in fixed energy levels with energies that vary from level to level. C) Electrons travel around the nucleus in fixed energy levels with equal amounts of energy.

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Answer:

It described a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space

Step-by-step explanation:

In 1911 Rutherford, based on the results of his famous gold foil experiment, proposed that the atoms are made of positively charged and highly denser nucleus, around which the negatively charged and weightless electrons are revolving.

But he failed to provide the reason why the electrons are not continuously emitting electromagnetic radiation, since according to classical physics charged particle in circular motion emits radiation.

in 1913 Bohr improved this model by the quantization of orbits.

According to his theory electrons are revolving in stable orbits at particular radius and they emit radiation only when the move from one orbit to another.

So description of a nucleus surrounded by a large volume of space is the similarity to Rutherford’s model.

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