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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Any Idea how I would approach this?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

In an alternate universe, the smallest negative charged particle, analogous to our electron, is called a blorvek. To determine the charge on a single blorvek, an experiment like Millikan's with a charge oil droplets was carried out and the following results were recorded: Droplet Number Charge (C) 1 7.74 *10^-16 2 4.42 * 10^-16 3 2.21 * 10 ^-16 4 4.98 * 10 ^-16 5 6.64 * 10^-16

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a) Based on these observations, what is the largest possible value for the charge on a blorvek? b) Further experiment found a droplet with a charge of 5.81 * 10^-16 C does this new result charge our part answer to part (a)? If so, what is the new largest value for the blorvek's charge? ANYBODY!!? @myininaya

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