A many-particle system where the behavior of each particle at every instant depends on the positions of all the other particles cannot be solved directly. This is not a problem restricted to quantum mechanics. A classical system where the same problem arises is a solar system with several planets. In classical mechanics as well as in quantum mechanics, such a system has to be treated by approximate methods
The electrons are orbiting around the nucleus of the atom in analogy with the orbiting of planets around the sun.
the main problem would be to actually get the scale right. the planets variy in size so greatly it would be really hard to get the planets anywhere near the right size
Well, electrons always orbit the same distance around the central atom, and to get to the next orbit, they use what is called the "Quantum Jump."
not size and apartness from each other
A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.
The Heliocentric picture of the solar system is a model because it was given as a theory by Copernicus to describe the solar system. In prior centuries people believed that the earth was the center of the solar system.
The heliocentric model is sun-centered. The geocentric model is earth-centered.
The scientist made the heliocentric model of the solar system. It is a word for the graphical model of our solar system.
Niels Bohr's "solar system" model of the atom was an attempt to explain the spectrum of the hydrogen atom. The model had a negative electron orbiting a positive proton, but the electron was only allowed to occupy particular energy levels. The model worked well, but lacked any theoretical basis. The wave mechanical model gave a reason for the restricted energy levels in terms of the wave properties of electrons. This developed into "quantum mechanics" which is probably the most important theory in modern physics.
The Bohr atomic model is similar to solar system.
It is nicknamed the "planetary Model" because it resembles the solar system.
The atom and the solar system are not equal. The solar system contains the sun and the other planets.
The Bohr model describes an atom as having a central nucleus where most of the mass is concentrated, around which electrons orbited at discrete distances, somewhat like the solar system with the sun where the atom's nucleus would be (and again, most of the mass) and the planets orbiting it. In an atom, electrostatic forces attract the electrons to the nucleus; in the solar system, gravity is the binding force.
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It is similar to a solar system. The sun is the nucleus with protons and neutrons and the electrons are the planets.
a solar system model wont show what the actual size solar system can be hiding
No, the solar system is not a atom. Atoms make up things around you and are very, very small.
yes it is a model of the solar system that shows the sun and all the other planets orbiting around earth actually u have misunderstood the question i was asking 'who introduced the geocentric model of the solar system?'
It is a small version of the solar system
Heliocentric: It is the model that states that the sun is in the center of our solar system.
The best model to describe atomic structure is the Rutherford model