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In 1904, the Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka changed Tomson's model with the following:

Nagaoka atom resembled a miniature solar system whereas Tomson's was a positively charged sphere in which

negatively charged electrons were embedded.

Nagaoka's model had the atom in the middle, and the negatively charged electrons circling it like the planets orbit the sun, and Tomson's had the negatively charged electrons embedded into the atom.

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In 1904, the Japanese physicist Hantaro Nagaoka changed Tomson's model with the following:

Nagaoka atom resembled a miniature solar system whereas Tomson's was a positively charged sphere in which

negatively charged electrons were embedded.

Nagaoka's model had the atom in the middle, and the negatively charged electrons circling it like the planets orbit the sun, and Tomson's had the negatively charged electrons embedded into the atom.

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