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The Millikan oil drop experiment of 1909 allowed Robert A. Millikan to determine the charge of an electron. In the experiment, an oil drop is suspended between two charged plated by an electric force that equals the gravitational force acting on the 1.1 x 10-14-kg drop. a) What is the charge on the drop if it remains stationary in an electric field of 1.72 x 105 N/C? b) How many extra electrons are there on this particular oil drop?

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