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Why did scientists revise bohrs model?

Scientists determined that electrons do not orbit the nucleus like planets. Instead, electrons can be anywhere in a cloud like region around the nucleus


Why don't electrons orbit around the atoms nucleus like planets orbit the sun?

do electrons orbit the nucleus like plantes orbit the sun?


Do electrons behave like planets rotating on their axes?

No, electrons do not behave like planets rotating on their axes. Electrons are fundamental particles that exhibit wave-particle duality and do not have a definite position or orbit like planets. Instead, they exist as probability clouds around the nucleus in an atom.


Where do electrons orbit?

Electrons do not orbit around the nucleus like planets around the sun. Instead, they exist in electron clouds around the nucleus, depicted as a probability distribution of where an electron is likely to be found.


Do the electron cloud orbit like the sun?

First, recall that planets orbit the sun, not the other way around. Secondly, the term electron cloud is used to describe the body of electrons that orbit the nucleus of an atom. To answer your question as succinctly as possible, the analogy of planets orbiting the sun is one of the best to consider when thinking about the orbit of electrons


What was the atomic model resembled planets orbiting the sun?

The atomic model in which electrons orbit the nucleus the way that planets orbit the sun is called the Bohr atom. We now know that atoms are really not very much like that at all, and electrons do not orbit the nucleus, they form shells, rather than orbits.


What do tiny planets orbit?

Like larger planets, dwarf planets also orbit the sun.


How did Rutherfords model describe the atom?

Negative electrons orbiting a positive nucleus much like the planets orbit the sun.


Who said Electrons travel in orbits like planets around the sun?

This statement was made by Niels Bohr as part of his atomic model, which suggested that electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom in specific energy levels, much like planets orbiting the sun.


Do the stars or dwarf planets orbit planets?

No. Dwarf planets orbit stars just like planets do. Stars orbit the center of their galaxy. An object orbiting a planet would be a moon.


What was the atomic model that resembled planets orbiting the sun?

The atomic model in which electrons orbit the nucleus the way that planets orbit the sun is called the Bohr atom. We now know that atoms are really not very much like that at all, and electrons do not orbit the nucleus, they form shells, rather than orbits.


Are electrons are found inside the nucleus?

No, they are directly found outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.