A group of physics students reproduce the Millikan experiment to suspend a charged oil drop (m = 9.7 micrograms) suspended between two parallel plates that are separated by 1.85 cm (as shown). If the students apply an electric potential difference of 11.34 V across the plates, determine the charge on the oil droplet. %3D ++ ++ + +

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A group of physics students reproduce the Millikan experiment to suspend a charged
oil drop (m = 9.7 micrograms) suspended between two parallel plates that are
separated by 1.85 cm (as shown). If the students apply an electric potential
difference of 11.34 V across the plates, determine the charge on the oil droplet.
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Transcribed Image Text:A group of physics students reproduce the Millikan experiment to suspend a charged oil drop (m = 9.7 micrograms) suspended between two parallel plates that are separated by 1.85 cm (as shown). If the students apply an electric potential difference of 11.34 V across the plates, determine the charge on the oil droplet. + + + + + + + + + +
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