Bohr’s atomic model differed from Rutherford's because it explained that

electrons exist in specified energy levels surrounding the nucleus.
electrons are embedded within the rest of the atom like plum pudding.
an atom is an indivisible sphere.
electrons circle the nucleus

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Bohr’s atomic model differed from Rutherford's because it explained that electrons exist in specified energy levels surrounding the nucleus.

In Rutherford's model, electrons were thought to move around the nucleus in a manner similar to planets orbiting the sun, but without quantized energy levels. Bohr introduced the idea that electrons occupy fixed energy levels and can move between these levels by absorbing or emitting energy.