The drops which it was found possible to balance by an electrical field always carried multiple charges, and the difficulty experienced in balancing such drops was less than had been anticipated. The procedure is simply to form a cloud and throw on the... A System of Physical Chemistry ... - Page 44by William Cudmore McCullagh Lewis - 1916 - 1075 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert Andrews Millikan - 1917 - 304 pages
...anticipated. The procedure is simply to form a cloud and throw on the field immediately thereafter. The drops which have charges of the same sign as that...those which are charged with too many multiples of the sign opposite to that of the upper plate are 1 Phil. Mag., XIX (1910), 209. jerked up against gravity... | |
| Jerome Alexander - 1926 - 992 pages
...anticipated. ,,,,,, The procedure is simply to form a cloud and throw on the field immediately thereafter. The drops which have charges of the same sign as that...those which are charged with too many multiples of the sign opposite to that of the upper plate are jerked up against gravity to this plate. The result... | |
| 1910 - 964 pages
...simply to form a cloud and throw on tha field immediately thereafter. The drops which have charge* of the same sign as that of the upper plate or too...gravity to this plate. The result is that after a Lipse of 7 or 8 second? the field of view has become quite clear save for a relatively small numher... | |
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