Title: Millikan Oil Drop Question
1Millikan Oil Drop Question
American physicist Robert Millikan won the 1923
Nobel Prize in physics. conducted a series of
experiments that measured the electrical charge
carried by an electron.
2Problem
- Two large parallel metal plates are separated by
a distance of 2.0 x 10-3 meters. - The plates are attached to a 4.0 x 103 volt
source.
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3Calculate
- The FIELD INTENSITY between the plates ( E V/d)
- Determine the FORCE on an electron in the FIELD (
F q E) - Calculate the WORK necessary to move an electron
from the positive plate to the negative plate in
ELECTRON VOLTS and in Joules ( W q V)
4Sample Solutions Field intensity
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Two large parallel metal plates are separated by
a distance of 2.0 x 10-3 m. The plates are
attached to a 4.0 x 10 3 V
- E V / d
- (4.0 x 10 3 V) / ( 2.0 x 10-3 m)
- 2.0 x 10 6 V/m
5Force Example
Calculate the force exerted on an electron on an
electric field, whose intensity is 2.0 x 10 19
C
- F q E
- ( 1.6 x 10 19 C ) (2.0 x 10 3 N/C)
- 3.2 x 10 16 N
6Work Example
Calculate the work necessary to move an electron
from the positive plate to the negative plate in
eV and in J.
- W qV
- 1 electron x (4.0 x 10 3 V)
- 4.0 x 10 3 eV
- Since 1 eV 1.6 x 10 19 J
- W 1 electron x (4.0 x 10 3 V)
- (1.6 x 10 19 J/ev)(4.0
x 10 3 eV) - 6.4 x 10 16 J
7Summary
- Robert Millikan conducted a series of experiments
that measured the electrical charge carried by an
electron. - Using the potential ( volts ) formulas based on
an electron s pressure - Solve for FIELD INTENSITY, FORCE, and WORK on the
electron.