The Millikan Experiment. 2 Questions Is there a smallest unit of electric charge for which all others are simple multiples? If so, what is its magnitude,

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The Millikan Experiment

2 Questions Is there a smallest unit of electric charge for which all others are simple multiples? If so, what is its magnitude, in Coulombs?

Millikan’s Oil Drop Experiment Reasoned elementary charge is that of a single electron Assumed when tiny oil drops are sprayed in a fine mist from an atomizer they become charged by friction (some have an excess of electrons, some have a deficit) If able to measure the charge of 1 drop it would be an integral of the elementary charge.

The Set-up 2 opposite plates each connected to opposite terminals of a large number of batteries whose potential difference could be varied. A mist of oil drops sprayed through a small hole in the upper plate

Adjusting the potential difference between the plates to “balance” a drop that has same charge as the lower plate When balanced, gravitational force downward is equal to the electrical force upward

For a charge of mass m, charge q When in balance But we know that if the electric field between 2 plates is constant

Since This leads to the determination of the elementary charge if the mass is known The mass of an individual oil drop was determined by measuring the terminal velocity when it falls if the electric force is removed (gravity acts alone)

Observations Millikan observed that all the oil drops had a charge of multiples of some smallest value Some had the smallest value, none were lower e = x C An object with an excess (or deficit) of N electrons has a charge Q = Ne

Ex. Determine the charge on an electron if it is balanced between two parallel plates that are producing an electric field strength of 5.6 x N/C.