Chemistry, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

according to Millikan's oil drop experiment the charge on a droplet is :
a.quantized
b.integral multiple of 'e'
c.not less than 'e'
D.all of them

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Answered by honeygarg78
6
d is correct answer as this experiment shows all fundamental quality of charge. Hope it helps you, comment if any query.

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Answered by saikiran2607
7
Smallest charge found on oil drop is -1. 6×10^-19 coulomb
The magnitude of electrical charge, q on the droplets is always an integral multiple of electrical charge e i. e, q=ne
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