The nuclear theory of atom proposed by Rutherford was further developed by Bohr who brilliantly combined classical ideas of electron motion with quanturn theoretical requirements of energy radiation. The Bohr-Rutherford planetary model of the atom successfully explained the nature of atomic spectra and derived the numerical value of the.Rydberg constant in terms of well known fundamental physical constants.
The nuclear theory of atom proposed by Rutherford was further developed by Bohr who brilliantly combined classical ideas of electron motion with quanturn theoretical requirements of energy radiation. The Bohr-Rutherford planetary model of the atom successfully explained the nature of atomic spectra and derived the numerical value of the.Rydberg constant in terms of well known fundamental physical constants.
The nuclear theory of atom proposed by Rutherford was further developed by Bohr who brilliantly combined classical ideas of electron motion with quanturn theoretical requirements of energy radiation. The Bohr-Rutherford planetary model of the atom successfully explained the nature of atomic spectra and derived the numerical value of the.Rydberg constant in terms of well known fundamental physical constants.