In 1913, Niels Bohr revised Rutherford's model by suggesting that the electrons ... However, there was still a difference between the atomic number of the atom and the atomic mass.
Bohr went on to make enormous contributions to physics and, like Rutherford, to train a new generation of physicists. But his atomic model remains the best known work of a very long career.
The lives of two atomic bombing survivors have become unexpectedly linked through the rescue of a life-size model of the bomb ... trouble and spend the money to make full-size models." ...
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