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In a millikan oil-drop experiment, the charges on several different oil drops were as follows: –5.92; –4.44; –2.96; –8.88. the units are arbitrary. what is the likely value of the electronic charge in these arbitrary units? for more background on the millikan oil-drop experiment, refer to section 2.4 in your textbook.

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