Suspending a Charged Droplet: Electric Field E Found by Millikan

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Homework Statement



A spherical droplet of radius R and effective mass density ρ. carries a total charge q in a gravity field g. What electric field E iz, will suspend the charged droplet? Millikan found by this method that all droplets carried integer multiples ofnegative charge e= -1.6 x 10-coul.

Homework Equations



F=ma

The Attempt at a Solution



I would like to confirm if my attempt is okay or not. Please can you give explanation based on whatever method it is required to be solved in.

q E = ρ g (4/3) ∏ R3

E = ((ρ g)/q) (4/3) ∏ R3
 
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4real4sure said:

Homework Statement



A spherical droplet of radius R and effective mass density ρ. carries a total charge q in a gravity field g. What electric field E iz, will suspend the charged droplet? Millikan found by this method that all droplets carried integer multiples ofnegative charge e= -1.6 x 10-coul.

Homework Equations



F=ma

The Attempt at a Solution



I would like to confirm if my attempt is okay or not. Please can you give explanation based on whatever method it is required to be solved in.

q E = ρ g (4/3) ∏ R3

E = ((ρ g)/q) (4/3) ∏ R3

It makes sense to me. You equated the gravitational force to the electric force (in magnitude). You computed the mass by multiplying the density by the volume. I don't see any problems.