In the oil drop experimant, charge on electron came out to be −1.6×10−19 C. From Thomson's experiment, e/m value for electron calculated was 1.758820×1011 C/kg. Find the mass of the electron.
(Given: e is the magnitude of charge on electron)
A
1.67×10−27 kg
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B
9.1×10−31 kg
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C
9.1×10−28 kg
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D
1.67×10−31 kg
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Solution
The correct option is B9.1×10−31 kg Charge on electron =−1.6×10−19 C
Value of em=1.758820×1011 C/kg Mass of e−=Magnitude of charge on e−em