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well, first of all its neils bohr and Rutherford discovered a different part of the atom whereas bohr discovered the electrons
A student of Niels Bohr did not discover neutrons; Rutherford's student, James Chadwick, did.
Niels Bohr developed the theory. However, Ernest Rutherford was really the first to think of it.
Niels Bohr introduced the notion of electronic orbits.
any model on bohr model
The modern atomic model is elaborated by Niels Bohr.
JJ Thomson, Ernest Rutherford
well, first of all its neils bohr and Rutherford discovered a different part of the atom whereas bohr discovered the electrons
This discovery is from Ernest Rutherford (approx. 1913).
Niels Bohr was educated in Denmark at the University of Copenhagen, and in the UK at the University of Cambridge and the Victoria University of Manchester. He studied nuclear physics under British physicists Sir Joseph John Thomson Ernest Rutherford.
Ernest Rutherford
Niels Bohr (1885-1962) was a young Danish physicist and a student of Rutherford. He believed Rutherford's model needed improvement. So in 1913 Bohr changed Rutherford's model to include newer discoveries about how the energy of an atom changes when it absorbs or emits light. He considered the simplest atom, hydrogen, which has one electron. Bohr proposed that an electron is found only in specific circular paths, or orbits, around the nucleus. With help from your mother of course .
A student of Niels Bohr did not discover neutrons; Rutherford's student, James Chadwick, did.
The scientist that developed the orbital model is Niels Bohr
Niels Henrik David Bohr was a Danish physicist. Ernest Rutherford was a New Zealand-born British physicist. Both these physicists proposed the Bohr model in a joint paper.
Ernest Rutherford suggested that most of the mass of the atom is located in the nucleus. He came to this conclusion after finding the results on his famous gold foil experiment. This is where he fired radio active particles through very thin metal foils, and detected them using screens covered in zinc sulphide.
Niels Bohr developed the theory. However, Ernest Rutherford was really the first to think of it.