In Millikan's oil drop experiment,if the electric field between the plates was of just the right magnitude,it would exactly balance the weight of the drop.Suppose a tiny spherical oil droplet of radius 1.3 × 10−4 cm carries a charge equivalent to one electron.What electric field is required to balance the weight? (The density of oil is 0.85 g/cm3,e = 1.6 × 10−19 C. )
A) 3.8E+6 N/C
B) 6.0E+4 N/C
C) 9.4E+2 N/C
D) 4.8E+5 N/C
E) 1.3E+7 N/C
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