By charge quantization, we know that Q = ne (Here, e is the charge of one electron)
When n=10, Q = 10e = 10 x (1.6 x 10-19) = 1.6 x 10-18 Coulomb
Problem 3? 3. Describe Millikan's Oil drop experiment with figure? What do you mean by charge...
In Millikan's experiment, an oil drop of radius 1.70 mu m and density 0.859 g/cm^3 is suspended in chamber C (see the figure) when a downward electric field of 0.318 times 10^5 N/C is applied. Find the charge on the drop, in terms of e. Number Units e
In Millikan's experiment, the charge on each drop of oil was measured in coulombs. Imagine the same experiment, but with charges measured in a fictitious unit called a zeet (Z). Drop Charge (Z) A 1.44×10−14 B 2.88×10−14 C 3.24×10−14 D 3.60×10−14 E 5.04×10−14 What is the charge on an electron in zeets?
In Millikan's experiment, the charge on each drop of oil was measured in coulombs. Imagine the same experiment, but with charges measured in a fictitious unit called a zeet (Z). Drop Charge (Z) A 2.25×10−14 B 4.05×10−14 C 4.50×10−14 D 4.95×10−14 E 6.75×10−14 What is the charge on an electron in zeets?
In Millikan's experiment, the charge on each drop of oil was measured in coulombs. Imagine the same experiment, but with charges measured in a fictitious unit called a zeet (Z ). Drop Charge (Z ) A 7.80×10−15 B 1.82×10−14 C 2.08×10−14 D 2.34×10−14 E 3.38×10−14 What is the charge on an electron in zeets? Express your answer in zeets using two significant figures.
Part C In Millikan's experiment, the charge on each drop of oil was measured in coulombs. Imagine the same experiment, but with charges measured in a fictitious unit called a zeet ( Z ). Drop Charge ( Z ) A 3.42×10−14 B 5.70×10−14 C 6.27×10−14 D 6.84×10−14 E 9.12×10−14 What is the charge on an electron in zeets?
In Millikan's experiment, an oil drop of radius 2.012 µm and
density 0.828 g/cm3 is suspended in chamber C (Figure 22-14) when a
downward-pointing electric field of 1.92* 10^5 N/C is applied. Find
the charge on the drop, in terms of e. (Include the sign.)
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Oil spray Insulating chamber wall drop Microscope Fig. 22-14
In Millikan's experiment, an oil drop of radius 1.89 um and density 0.874 g/cm3 is suspended in chamber C (see the figure) when a downward electric field of 0.721 x 105 N/C is applied. Find the charge on the drop, in terms of e. Oil spray P1 Insulating chamber wall Oil drop С Microscope P2 B
Question 18 (3 points) Millikan's oil drop experiment used to measure the elementary charge by introducing a tiny negatively charged droplet of mineral oil between the two horizontally parallel charged plates. An oil droplet with a mass of 1.633x10-14kg is in equilibrium in Millikan's oil drop experiment. The voltage between the plates is 5000 V, and the distance between them is 2.0 cm. Calculate the number of excess electrons on the droplet. [Click on in your answer box to use...
1) In Millikan's experiment, an oil drop of radius 1.95 μm and
density 0.857 g/cm3 is suspended in chamber C (see the figure) when
a downward electric field of 1.36 × 105 N/C is applied. Find the
charge on the drop, in terms of e.
2)In the figure a “semi-infinite” nonconducting
rod (that is, infinite in one direction only) has uniform linear
charge density λ = 1.38 μC/m. Find (including sign) (a) the
component of electric field parallel to the...
In Millikan's oil-drop experiment, one looks at a small oil drop held motionless between two plates. Take the voltage between the plates to be 2015 V, and the plate separation to be 1.98 cm. The oil drop (of density 0.810 g/cm3) has a diameter of 4.25 x 10-6 m. Find the charge (in C) on the drop. 2.508e-18 X What forces act on the oil-drop? How is the mass of the oil-drop related to the density of oil and the...