Elementary charge and Millikan experiment

Charged oil droplets subjected to an electric field and to gravity between the plates of a capacitor are accelerated by application of a voltage. The elementary charge is determined from the velocities in the direction of gravity and in the opposite direction.

  • Fascination Nobel Prize (Millikan 1923)
  • Exact determination of the elementary electric charge
  • Compact set-up

Millikan apparatus

PHYWE power supply, regulated DC: 0…12 V, 0,5 A; 0…650 V, 50 mA / AC: 6,3 V, 2 A

Object micrometer 1 mm in 100 parts

Cover glasses 18×18 mm, 50 pcs.

Tripod base PHYWE

Stand tube

Circular level, d = 36 mm

Polarity Switch for Millikan Apparatus

Multi-range meter w.overl.prot.

Conn.cord,safety,32A,50cm, red

Conn.cord,safety,32A,100cm, red

Conn.cord,safety,32A,100cm, blue

Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, black

Connecting cord, 32 A, 750 mm, green-yellow

  1. Measurement of the rise and fall times of oil droplets with various charges at different voltages.
  2. Determination of the radii and the charge of the droplets.
  • Electric field
  • Viscosity
  • Stokes’ law
  • Droplet method
  • Electron charge

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Elementary charge and Millikan experiment

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