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A chemist in a galaxy far, far away performed the Millikan oil drop experiment and got the following results f? 1.64 10-12 zirkombs 4.92 10-12 zirkombs Use these data to calculate the probable charge of
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A chemist in a galaxy far, far away performed the Millikan oil drop experiment and got the following results f? 1.64 10-12 zirkombs 4.92 10-12 zirkombs Use these data to calculate the probable charge of the electron in zirkombs.
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The correct answer is 3.64x10^-12 zirkombs and 5.20x10^-13 zirkombs.
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