Question
Explain Rutherford's nuclear model of the atom.

Answer

In Rutherford's nuclear model of the atom, the entire positive charge and most of the mass of the atom are concentrated in the nucleus with the electrons some distance away.
The electrons would be moving in orbits about the nucleus just as the planets do around the sun.
Rutherford's experiments suggested the size of the nucleus to be about $10^{-15} m$ to $10^{-14} m$.
From kinetic theory, the size of an atom was known to be $10^{-10} m$, about 10,000 to 100,000 times larger than the size of the nucleus.
Thus, most of an atom is empty space. It is easy to understand why most of $\alpha$-particles go right through a thin metal foil as the atom is relatively empty.
However, when an $\alpha$-particles approaches the nucleus, the intense electric field there scatters it through a large angle.
Since the electrons of the atom are very light, they do not have much effect on the $\alpha$-particles.

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