A scientist repeats the Millikan oil drop experiment in a different galaxy and the charge on the drops is measured in a unit the electrino (el). The scientist obtains data for four drops. 6.44x10^-14 el 2.30x10^-14el 5.98x10-14
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The charges are: - Drop 1: 6.44 x 10^-14 el - Drop 2: 2.30 x 10^-14 el - Drop 3: 5.98 x 10^-14 el Show more…
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