Respuesta :

In Rutherford's model, electrons were placed randomly around the nucleus. In Bohr's model, the electrons are placed in specific energy levels.

Answer:

Explanation:

According to the Rutherford's atomic model, all the electrons are revolving around the nucleus and experiences a centripetal force. Due to which they loses energy continuously.

Atom should emit a continuous spectrum.

According to Bohr's atom model, the electrons can revolve in the orbits having angular momentum is equal to the integral multiple of h/2π. They release energy only if they jump from higher level to the lower level.