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Discover Bohr’s atomic model, which introduced quantized electron orbits around the nucleus. Learn how it explained hydrogen spectra and advanced atomic theory toward modern quantum mechanics

Rutherford Atomic Model: How Scattering Revealed The Nuclear Atom
Rutherford atomic model explains the nuclear structure of the atom with a bold claim: nearly all mass and positive charge reside in an extremely small nucleus while electrons occupy the surrounding space. Proposed after the famous gold-foil experiment, Rutherford atomic model explains the nuclear structure of the atom by overturning the “plum pudding” picture and introducing a concentrated center capable of deflecting energetic alpha particles. In this article, we retrace the experiment, derive the scattering law, compare models, and show why this was a foundational leap toward modern quantum physics. From experimental setup and data reduction to MathJax-powered derivations of the Rutherford differential cross-section, the narrative keeps returning to one theme: Rutherford atomic model explains the nuclear structure of the […] READ MORE...