The electrons typically rotate around the nucleus in the solar system model.
The Earth was at the centerback then....
These positions for the electrons are called circular orbits.
A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.A model of the solar system.
None.
a solar system model wont show what the actual size solar system can be hiding
It is similar to a solar system. The sun is the nucleus with protons and neutrons and the electrons are the planets.
heliocentric, where the sun is placed at the centre and all other planets orbit it
the bohr model
planets, but it is a very rough model as it ignores even the quantum effects Bohr knew of when he proposed it.
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
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.