Based on conversations with Rutherford Niels Borh developed the Bohr nuclear model of the Atom. It is the one you have met in elementary school where Protons and Neutrons form a core with electrons circling in fixed orbits around the core. The orbits explained (some kind of) radiation which had hitherto been a mystery.
Niels Bohr propose a planetary model for the atomic nucleus.
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Niels Bohr
The very first to propose this was Neils-Bohr.
Protons and neutrons form the nucleusof the atom with electons orbiting it
Protons and neutrons form the nucleusof the atom with electons orbiting it
Protons and neutrons form the nucleusof the atom with electons orbiting it
Protons and neutrons form the nucleusof the atom with electons orbiting it
The Bohr model of the atom was the first to propose that electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed paths or energy levels. This model was proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913, and it helped to explain the stability of atoms and the emission of specific frequencies of light.
De Broglie proposed that electrons in Bohr's model of the atom have wave-like properties, which helps explain the fixed energy levels.
Bohr proposed that electrons orbit the nucleus of an atom in fixed, circular paths or energy levels. These paths are quantized, meaning electrons can only occupy specific energy levels and transition between them by absorbing or emitting energy. This formed the basis of the Bohr model of the atom.
In formulating his hypothesis, Bohr also considered the experimental evidence of atomic spectra and the quantum theory developed by Max Planck and Albert Einstein. Additionally, Bohr incorporated concepts from classical mechanics and Rutherford's model of the atom to propose his atomic model.