Science, asked by atifpetarian, 10 months ago

the smallest charge of electricity which has been measured on any particle is

a) charged on the positive rays of helium gas
b) charge on Alpha particles
c) charge on any droplet in Millikan's experiment
d) charge on electron​

Answers

Answered by vincerno
0

Answer:

charging on any droplet Millikan's experiment

Explanation:

because the smallest charge of electricity has been measured by any particle is if any electric in a droplet then it will become an electrical conductor is a good conductor of electricity so the smallest George Orwell the city which has been measured on any particle is only the charges on any droplet in milkan experiment

MARK

ME

AS

BRAINLIEST

Similar questions