Dual Nature of Radiation and Matter

Question: While doing his experiment, Millikan one day observed the following charges on a single drop (i) $6.563 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ (ii) $8.204 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ (iii) $11.50 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ (iv) $13.13 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ (v) $16.48 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ (vi) $18.09 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$ From this data the value of the elementary charge (e) was found to be



1) $1.641 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$
2) $1.630 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$
3) $1.648 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$
4) $1.602 \times {10^{ - 19}}C$
Solution: Explanation: No Explanation
Cathode Rays and Positive Rays

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