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In Bohr's model, electrons travel in a direct, determined path around the nucleus. In the modern model of the atom, electrons behave more like waves on a vibrating string. Basically the electron's path cannot be predetermined.
The mechanical model shows the nucleus surrounded by electrons similar to the solar system. The quantum model shows a nucleus surrounded by a cloud of electrons shaped like a doughnut.
He contriubuted to modern science with his model for atomic theory which he described was similar to the rings of saturn and he descibed that in his model of atomic theory. Hantaro Nagaoka was a great man and and he contributed alot of tings to modern science i cant name them all but he contributed alot of things to modern science
Niels Bohr suggested a planetary model for the atom.
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In Bohr's model electrons move in a direct determined path around the nucleus. A modern model of the atom have electrons that travel around the nucleus and behave like waves and do not follow a specific path.
Erwin Schrodinger proposed the modern atomic model, known as the "wave-mechanical" model. Essentially, he said that atoms behave like both waves and particles, and purported the concept of electron shells, subshells, and orbitals. Electrons are found on "shells" of charge outside the atom. These shells divide into subshells, which divide into orbitals.
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J.J. Thompson's model of the atom, often refered to as the "plum pudding model" due to it's random distribution of electrons throughout the atom, suggested that negatively charged electrons were scattered about a positively charged jelly-like substance, with the charge from the positive material canceling out the negative charge from the electrons.
The Billiard Ball Model is John Dalton's idea of what an atom looks like.