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The "fatal flaw" in rutherford's model of the atom, which was corrected by bohr's model, was the idea that, if the electrons were: answers: a: orbiting the nucleus, changing direction and thus giving off energy, the electrons would lose all energy and collapse into the nucleusb: moving so rapidly, they would spiral away from the nucleus and be lost  c: not moving they could not maintain their distance from the nucleusd: located too far from the nucleus they would not be attracted

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