In a Millikan's oil drop experiment, the charge on an oil drop is calculated to be −6.4×10−19 C. The number of excess electrons on the drop is:
A
3.9
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B
4
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C
5
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D
6
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Solution
The correct option is B4 As the number of electrons can not be a non-integer value, option (a) can be eliminated. Charge on an electron =−1.6×10−19 C Charge on the oil drop =−6.4×10−19 C
Number of excess electrons =magnitude of charge on oil drop (Q)Magnitude of charge on one elctron (q)