The size of the nucleus is very small compared to the size of the atom.
How does the size of the nucleus compare to the size of the atom in Rutherford’s model?
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In Rutherford’s model, the nucleus is tiny compared to the overall size of the atom. The nucleus occupies a small fraction of the atom’s volume, with electrons orbiting around it.