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The Bohr model added the effects of Quantum Mechanics to the Rutherford model, solving both its problem of why the electron orbits don't spiral inward to the nucleus while radiating electromagnetic radiation and explaining the already known spectral line emission/absorption properties.

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Rutherfords theory stated that atoms have a very small nucleus with a shield of randomly spaced electrons around it, leaving most of the atom as empty space. Bohr beleived that electrons have a certain amount of energy, so they have to follow certain paths, these theories are almost the same.

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Rutherford's theory stated that atoms have a very large nucleus (as large as the area of earth) with a shield of randomly spaced gas farts and meteoroids around it( leaving most of the stars as empty space). Bohr lied and said that gas farts have a certain amount of energy, so they have to follow certain Plumbing pipes, these theories are almost the same.

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