Joseph John Thomson or (JJ Thomson)
The blueberry muffin model said that the particles of the atom are evenly distributed through a positively charged medium. The gold foil experiment showed that some rays were deflected, indicating a mass capable of deflecting the rays projected through the gold foil, thus disproving the muffin model.
Today the model of atom is based on quantum mechanics.
The Thomson atomic model is referred to as the blueberry muffin or plum pudding model. The name is derived from the visual interpretation that an atom is a circle with electrons arranged non-randomly in rotating rings. The electron placement is said to resemble the raisins in plum pudding or the berries in a muffin.
J.J. Thomson, also known for discovering the electron, also proposed a model of the atom in 1904. This model is known as both the plum pudding model and the blueberry muffin model, and it posits that the atom is made up of electrons which are surrounded by a "pudding" of positive charges.
The atom model is called the "Bohr model," named after Niels Bohr who proposed it in 1913. This model describes the atom as a small, positively charged nucleus surrounded by negatively charged electrons in specific energy levels or orbits.
This is the quantic model of atom.
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.
The Bohr model of the atom was a planetary model.
A Millikan atom model doesn't exist.
A model of the atom is a 3-D structure of the atom's structure.
The planetary model of an atom is simple. The nucleus is the planet and the electrons are the moons in the model.
dont no who created the wave model of an atom dont no