Why Is Knowing the Mass and Charge of an Electron Important?

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Knowing the mass and charge of an electron is crucial for understanding atomic structure and the behavior of matter. Millikan's experiment provided foundational insights that enabled scientists to accurately calculate atomic mass and comprehend electron arrangements in energy levels. This knowledge is essential in fields like chemistry and materials science, influencing the development of technologies such as transistors and particle accelerators. The consistent properties of electrons also facilitate advancements in modern electronics. Overall, the understanding gained from Millikan's work has significantly impacted both scientific knowledge and technological progress.
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Need help! Millikans experiment

Hey

I got this project i have to complete and i can't get an appropriate answer from the internet i was hoping that one of u guys could help me. Here it is

Why would a man want to know the the mass and charge of an electron, show the use of this knowledge

Thanx for helping me out

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Oh, come on, have you given any thought to this at all?

For one thing, knowledge has a value of its own, even if it isn't "useful". The very fact that every electron HAS the same charge is worth knowing isn't it? However, since you are looking at this on a computer screen, think about how these letters are formed! The screen is being activated by electrons that are hitting the screen at exactly the right place. If you (or, more correctly, the people who designed the monitor) didn't know the mass and charge of those electrons they wouldn't be able to "steer" them to the correct points.
 


Hi Dutch,

Millikan's experiment was an important milestone in the field of physics, specifically in understanding the properties of electrons. By measuring the charge and mass of an electron, scientists were able to gain a better understanding of the structure of atoms and how they function.

Knowing the charge and mass of an electron is important for several reasons. Firstly, it allows scientists to accurately calculate the mass of an atom, which is crucial for understanding the behavior of matter. Secondly, it helps in understanding atomic structure and the arrangement of electrons in an atom's energy levels. This knowledge is vital in fields such as chemistry and materials science.

Furthermore, understanding the properties of electrons has led to the development of new technologies such as transistors, which are essential components in modern electronics. It has also helped in the development of particle accelerators and other advanced scientific equipment.

In conclusion, Millikan's experiment and the knowledge gained from it have had a significant impact on our understanding of the physical world and have paved the way for numerous technological advancements. I hope this helps with your project. Good luck!
 
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