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One could easily determine a single bb's mass by simply weighing it or by weighing 100 BBs and dividing the mass by 100. Why couldn't Robert Millikan use this procedure to measure the charge of an electron?

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15 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
How would he have counted electrons?
15 years ago
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One could easily determine a single bb's mass by simply weighing it or by weighing 100 BBs and dividing the mass by 100. Why couldn't Robert Millikan use this procedure to measure the charge of an electron?

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