Which of the following conclusions could not be derived from Rutherford's α-particle scattering experiment?

1.  Most of the space in the atom is empty.
2.  The radius of the atom is about 10-10 m while that of a nucleus is 10-15 m.
3. Electrons move in circular path of fixed energy called orbits
4.  Electrons and the nucleus are held together by electrostatic forces of attraction.

Hint: Orbit energy is fixed explain by Bohr
Concept of electrons move in a circular path of fixed energy called orbits was put forward by Bohr and not derived from Rutherford's scattering experiment.
Out of a large number of circular orbits theoretically possible around the nucleus, the electron revolve only in those orbits which have a fixed value of energy. Hence, these orbits are called energy level or stationary states.