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Thomson's plum pudding model is the model of an atom in which an atom is regarded as a sphere of size 10^(-10)m radius and positively charged matter in which electrons were embedded.

Thomson used the pudding as the positive charge and the plums as the negative charge.

The plums are stuck in the pudding just as electrons are randomly found in an atom.

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