The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment proved that... electrons have a positive charge. electric charge comes in multiples of e=1.602x10-19 C. protons have a negative charge. there is no limit on how little electric charge an object can have protons have a positive charge. electrons have a negative charge.

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Suppose when Millikan did his experiment and measured the charges on various oil
droplets, he got these amounts:
2.9625 C
9.7875 C
3.7125 C
5.2125 C
5.2125 C
8.2875 C
3.75 C
2.25 C
2.2125 C
8.2875 C
5.2875 C
4.5 C
8.2875 C
8.25 C
1.5 C
9.7875 C
6.75 C
6.0375 C
5.2875 C
7.5 C
2.9625 C
6 C
5.9625 C
1.5375 C
2.9625 C
3 C
In this case, what would he conclude the fundamental unit of charge was?
00.1 C
00.5 C
O 0.75 C
01C
01.5 C
02c
03C
9.7875 C
There was no fundamental unit of charge
Transcribed Image Text:Suppose when Millikan did his experiment and measured the charges on various oil droplets, he got these amounts: 2.9625 C 9.7875 C 3.7125 C 5.2125 C 5.2125 C 8.2875 C 3.75 C 2.25 C 2.2125 C 8.2875 C 5.2875 C 4.5 C 8.2875 C 8.25 C 1.5 C 9.7875 C 6.75 C 6.0375 C 5.2875 C 7.5 C 2.9625 C 6 C 5.9625 C 1.5375 C 2.9625 C 3 C In this case, what would he conclude the fundamental unit of charge was? 00.1 C 00.5 C O 0.75 C 01C 01.5 C 02c 03C 9.7875 C There was no fundamental unit of charge
The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment proved that...
electrons have a positive charge.
electric charge comes in multiples of e=1.602x10-19 C.
protons have a negative charge.
there is no limit on how little electric charge an object can have
protons have a positive charge.
electrons have a negative charge.
Transcribed Image Text:The Millikan Oil Drop Experiment proved that... electrons have a positive charge. electric charge comes in multiples of e=1.602x10-19 C. protons have a negative charge. there is no limit on how little electric charge an object can have protons have a positive charge. electrons have a negative charge.
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