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      • Continuing experimentation led Millikan to his first important discovery of the elementary charge of electricity through use of his elegant "falling drop method", measuring the constant charge and quanta of electrons, the direct determination of Planck's Constant, confirmation of the atomic theory of matter, and experiments in spectroscopy beyond ultraviolet radiation levels.
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  2. Millikans Oil Drop Experiment: Measuring the Charge of the Electron. The American scientist Robert Millikan (1868–1953) carried out a series of experiments using electrically charged oil droplets, which allowed him to calculate the charge on a single electron.

  3. Robert Millikan's accomplishments were the design and fine-tuning of experiments which unambiguously confirmed the most important scientific theories of his time, providing the implications for atomic theory.

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  4. Subsequently, the American scientist Robert Millikan (1868–1953) carried out a series of experiments using electrically charged oil droplets, which allowed him to calculate the charge on a single electron.

  5. In 1909, more information about the electron was uncovered by American physicist Robert A. Millikan via his “oil drop” experiments. Millikan created microscopic oil droplets, which could be electrically charged by friction as they formed or by using X-rays.

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  6. In 1909, more information about the electron was uncovered by American physicist Robert A. Millikan via his “oil drop” experiments. Millikan created microscopic oil droplets, which could be electrically charged by friction as they formed or by using X-rays.

  7. Outline milestones in the development of modern atomic theory; Summarize and interpret the results of the experiments of Thomson, Millikan, and Rutherford; Describe the three subatomic particles that compose atoms; Define isotopes and give examples for several elements

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