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Explain Millikan's Oil Drop Experiment.​

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Answered by yadavpinky112
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Millikan's oil drop experiment measured the charge of an electron. ... Electrically charged oil droplets entered the electric field and were balanced between two plates by altering the field. When the charged drops fell at a constant rate, the gravitational and electric forces on it were equal.

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Answered by Itzabhi001
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Millikan's oil drop experiment measured the charge of an electron.Electrically charged oil droplets entered the electric field and were balanced between two plates by altering the field. When the charged drops fell at a constant rate, the gravitational and electric forces on it were equal.

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