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What was neil bohr's belief?

Neil Bohr proposed 'Bohrs model' of an atom. In this he hypothesised that the larger nuclei were clustered in the center of an atom, with the electrons forming circular 'shells' around them. This was in contrast to the 'plumb pudding' model of an atom, whereby all the fundamental particles are randomly clustered about the space of the atom. Bohr's model was aided by the Rutherford experiment, which indicated that the highest concentration of particles existed in the center of the atomic space. Bohr's model is still taught at secondary school level, though newer models have been theorised and tested.


Why did Einstein hate bohrs ideas?

Einstein disagreed with Bohr's ideas on quantum mechanics because he believed they did not provide a complete explanation of physical reality and objected to the probabilistic nature of quantum theory, famously stating "God does not play dice." Einstein preferred a more deterministic view of the universe and sought a unified theory that could better explain the behavior of particles at the quantum level.


How did Niels Bohr's model of the atom different from Rutherford model?

first the positive and negative charges are separated on the models and technically speaking, niels bohrs is more advanced and more accurate. Bohr's atomic model was based on quantisation of energy and angular momentum of the electron whereas Rutherford does not give an idea of permitted orbits.


How did Niel bohrs theory help with the advances of science?

Bohr made fundamental contribution to understanding atomic structure and quantum physics. For example, he concieved the principle of complementarity: that items could be seperately analyzed as having several contradictory properties.