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Significant Discoveries in Physics | Sutori Planetary Model, Timeline Format, Flipped Classroom, Student Created, Atom, The Classroom, Lesson Plans, Physics, Foundation

The main men. Thoughts. Experimentation's. Realizations. Grabbed by Waby from http://www.wpunj.edu/cosh/departments/physics/physics-timeline.dot The Planets Move! (2000 B.C. – 500 B.C.) A thousand years of observations reveal that there are stars that move in the sky and follow patterns, showing that the Earth is part of a solar system of planets separate from the fixed stars.

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Atomic Theory II | Chemistry | Visionlearning Rutherford Model, Planetary Model, Ernest Rutherford, Ionization Energy, Classical Physics, Atomic Theory, Quantum Theory, Niels Bohr, Hydrogen Atom

The 20th century brought a major shift in our understanding of the atom, from the planetary model that Ernest Rutherford proposed to Niels Bohr’s application of quantum theory and waves to the behavior of electrons. With a focus on Bohr’s work, the developments explored in this module were based on the advancements of many scientists over time and laid the groundwork for future scientists to build upon further. The module also describes James Chadwick’s discovery of the neutron. Among other…

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In this picture planetary models of C, N, and Na are shown. The nucleus, the center of the atom, is comprised of protons and neutrons. Protons have a single positive charge, and neutrons have a neutral charge. The nucleus is surrounded by electrons, which have a single negative charge. Planetary Model Of Atom, Model Of Atom, A Level Chemistry Revision, Structure Of An Atom, Chemistry Definition, Planetary Model, Valence Electrons, Middle School Chemistry, Ionization Energy

In this picture planetary models of C, N, and Na are shown. The nucleus, the center of the atom, is comprised of protons and neutrons. Protons have a single positive charge, and neutrons have a neutral charge. The nucleus is surrounded by electrons, which have a single negative charge.

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