Both had electrons, different -- rutherford had a nucleus.
Yes, Because they can be together
Ernest Rutherford
Thomson proposed that negative electrons were located throughout a positively-charged atomic mass like plums in a pudding. Rutherford's experiments revealed that most of the mass of an atom was concentrated in a tiny region in its center, the nucleus, surrounded by nearly-massless electrons in their orbitals.
First of all he did'nt say that it was invisible, he said it was indivisible i.e. it cannot be divided further but it can be in the form of protons,electrons and neutrons.That's why it was not accepted. By the way he proposed atomic theory not a model. Models were proposed by THOMSON, RUTHERFORD and NEIL BOHR.
It is true that an atom has a nucleus. As for which model of the atom is thought to be true, at the present time we use a model based upon quantum mechanics which differs significantly from the early Rutherford or Bohr atomic models.
The Similar is something i dont know
Example of scientists: Dalton, Thomson. Rutherford, Bohr etc.
Ernest Rutherford
its are dalton's,thompson's,rutherford's,bohr'sand quantummechanical models that's all folks
Trax Models was created in 1986.
Silent Models was created in 2006.
Frog - models - was created in 1931.
Stochastic Models was created in 1985.
Ford Models was created in 1946.
Munich Models was created in 1992.
Expecting Models was created in 2001.
Monogram models was created in 1945.
Twining Models was created in 1920.