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Imagine an alternate reality. The Thomson cathode ray experiments arrived at a charge to mass ratio, 4.42Ã106 C/g for the electron. If when Milikan performed the oil drop experiment he found that a series of droplets had excess charges of 4.76Ã10-19 C, 1.91Ã10-19 C and 2.86Ã10-19 C, what could be the mass of an electron?
Imagine an alternate reality. The Thomson cathode ray experiments arrived at a charge to mass ratio, 4.42Ã106 C/g for the electron. If when Milikan performed the oil drop experiment he found that a series of droplets had excess charges of 4.76Ã10-19 C, 1.91Ã10-19 C and 2.86Ã10-19 C, what could be the mass of an electron?
Jamar FerryLv2
17 Dec 2019