Isaac newton discovered the three principles of planetary motion
The scientist that developed the orbital model is Niels Bohr
A scientist might use a model as a research method for a few reasons. This model could tell the scientist how something moves for example.
When the scientist is trying to represent an object or a system.
Figure out what measurements to make.
to get a bona
The scientist that developed the orbital model is Niels Bohr
Niels Bohr developed the model of the atom shown in the image. He proposed the planetary model of the atom, where electrons orbit the nucleus in fixed energy levels.
Solid sphere model Planetary model Quantum mechanical model
Ptolemy created the Geocentric model in 2AD
Eudoxus of Cnidus, a student of Plato, developed the system of concentric spheres in his attempt to explain planetary motion and the movements of the stars. This system later influenced the Ptolemaic astronomical model, which incorporated epicycles to account for observed planetary motion.
Bohr.
Dalton proposed planetary model. He kept electrons at a distance.
The scientist that developed the iconic atom model that depicts a nucleus surrounded by electrons was Ernest Rutherford. Rutherford developed the model in 1911 after displaying some experiments that showed that the J.J.Thomson model was incorrect. Rutherford's experiment showed that an atom is a small but heavy central particle and is surrounded by a cloud of electrons. This was the opposite of what Thomson's model proposed.
James Watson and Francis Crick developed the double helix model of DNA in 1953.
The first model of the atom was developed through the discovery of subatomic particles such as electrons, protons, and neutrons. This led to the development of the planetary model of the atom proposed by Niels Bohr in 1913.
The Particle model
Benjamin Franklin's contribution to the planetary model was the theory he developed in June of 1752. In stormy weather, complete with lightning, he flew a kite and this led him to believe that matter had positive and negative charges.