Asked by maath
A chemist in a galaxy far, far away performed the Millikan oil drop experiment and got the following results for the charges on various drops.
2.52 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs 9.45 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs
3.78 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs 6.30 ✕ 10-13 zirkombs
Use these data to calculate the probable charge of the electron in zirkombs.
2.52 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs 9.45 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs
3.78 ✕ 10-12 zirkombs 6.30 ✕ 10-13 zirkombs
Use these data to calculate the probable charge of the electron in zirkombs.
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DrBob222
You know the larger numbers CAN'T be the minimum charge but the smallest number could be. If that actually is the smallest number how many charges would the others have?
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