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Why is the classical prediction of a continuous spectrum a problem for the Rutherford model?
A. Because actual atomic spectra consist of discrete lines, not continuous bands
B. Because continuous spectra are too bright
C. Because continuous spectra are hard to measure
D. Because continuous spectra don't exist
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