Niels Bohr developed the first model of the atom that showed the structure of the inside of an atom. The Bohr model proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus in circular shells at specific distances, contributing to the understanding of atoms.
The scientist who developed the first model of the atom that showed the structure of the inside of an atom was Niels Bohr.
In 1913, Bohr proposed a model of the atom in which electrons orbit the nucleus in circular shells at specific distances.
This model, known as the Bohr model, helped explain the behavior of atoms and was a significant contribution to the development of quantum mechanics.