Rutherford's Atomic Model Simulation

Rutherford's Atomic Model Simulation

103 104.5 106

Size Comparison:

Atomic Model

Nucleus radius: 10-15 m

Electron orbit: 10-10 m

Ratio: 105

Solar System

Sun radius: 7×108 m

Earth orbit: 1.5×1011 m

Ratio: 214

If scaled to atomic proportions, Earth would be 7×1013 m from the Sun (100× farther than actual).

Physics Explanation:

Rutherford's nuclear model (1911) proposed that:

  1. Atoms have a tiny, dense, positively charged nucleus
  2. Electrons orbit the nucleus like planets around the sun
  3. Most of the atom is empty space

Key findings from the Geiger-Marsden experiment:

  • Most alpha particles passed through the gold foil undeflected
  • Some were deflected at large angles
  • A very few bounced straight back

This led to the conclusion that:

(Electron orbit radius) / (Nucleus radius) ≈ 105

Compared to the solar system ratio of only ~200, showing atoms are much emptier than our solar system.

Nucleus/Sun
Electron/Earth
Alpha Particles
Electron Orbit

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