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Physics, 27.11.2019 06:31 hannahbrown889

Millikan's oil–drop experiment measures the charge on individual oil drops. why would you try to set the electric field force on a drop equal to the gravitational force on that drop? so that the oil drop moves randomly so that the oil drop moves downward so that the oil drop moves upward so that the oil drop remains suspended

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