The Oil Drop Experiment Finally Updated
In 1910, Robert Millikan of the University of Chicago announced that he and Harvey Fletcher had developed a successful means of isolating and measuring the charge of an electron. This became known as “the oil drop experiment” and won Millikan a Nobel prize in Physics in 1923.
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