Explain briefly the defects in Rutherford’s Atomic Model.

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Ans : Defects In Rutherford’s Atomic Model : 1. It fails to explain that since electron is revolving around the nucleus constantly it should lose energy & ultimately falls into nucleus. 2. If the revolving electrons emit energy continuously then there would be a continuous spectrum but instead we get line spectrum.

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